I havent had any symptons of pergnecy i've taken 6 hpts and they were all negative.. I dont even have mentrual pains.. what should i do?
2007-12-01
10:54:53
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asked by
Jennifer F
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➔ Women's Health
The last time i got my period was november 14th I have had my period regiously around the same date since 11
2007-12-01
11:01:55 ·
update #1
I used no condoms...He is my fiance of 4 years
2007-12-01
11:21:56 ·
update #2
im sorry october 14 i should of had it nov 14
2007-12-01
12:11:08 ·
update #3
Wait, it's only December 1st.
And you say your last period was Novemeber 14th?
Why be concerned?
Sure it'll change as you mature, but it's not even a month since you had your last period. Relax! It's okay.
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2007-12-01 11:48:32
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answered by Shmooks 7
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Wait until you miss a second period before you call a doctor. It can be normal to miss a period from time to time. There are all kinds of reasons as to why you could miss a period. Stress is a major one. If you are really concerned about this and need an answer now, then call your doctor. But if you don't feel like anything is really wrong, and you are not pregnant, then you should wait it out a little longer. Good luck!
2007-12-01 11:01:50
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answered by rosie 4
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Perhaps you've been under a lot of stress? Stress can change the menstrual cycle. Also, excess dieting or exercising can do the same, especially if you fall below a certain percentage of fat (for women). I missed my period for a whole year once, when I was too skinny (anorexia). Not good. It can give you osteoporosis when you're older. Make sure you're not skipping meals, or losing weight. If the pregnancy tests are all negative, it's unlikely that you're pregnant. But then again, early on, pregnancy tests aren't always accurate. Go to the clinic (or your doctor) to get a blood pregnancy test. This is more accurate early on, too. Good luck!
2007-12-01 10:59:31
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answered by Char 3
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This is a situation best handled by your doctor. First off, don't panic - many women miss a period every so often, even if they are not sexually active or are not pregnant. Stress, alteration of diet, anemia (low red blood cell count), and many other things can cause you to miss. If you've been particularly stressed lately, try to take it easy for a while. Treat yourself right... and hopefully you'll be back to normal in no time. Again... don't worry... upwards of 80% of all women report missing a period at least once in the last five years (and none of them subsequently became pregnant or developed major health complications.)
2007-12-01 10:59:28
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answered by Kevin 3
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Wait about 2 more weeks and do another test. Mine never showed up until about 6-8 weeks in. With my first I actually had morning sickness for a week before the test showed positive. Or get to a doctor, they can do a blood test and an ultrasound to confirm either way. Good luck, I hope you get the results you want, whichever it is.
2007-12-01 11:00:53
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answered by ♥Big Bear's Girl♥ 3
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if you are stressed, aren't eating properly, or are still irregular than this is normal. unless you've had unprotected sex recently or the condom broke or something then youre probably not pregnant.
bottom line...wait a while, maybe a couple of weeks. if your period hasn't come yet then try another test but make sure you do it first thing in the morning. if it still says not pregnant but your period hasn't come see your GP. if you can't get an appointment with him then, depending on if you live in teh UK or not, go to brooke clinic. if not, then see if you can go to the chemist and get the pill or hormone pills. they should kickstart it. hope i helped :)
2007-12-01 11:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you always been regular? Have you recently lost or gained a lot of weight? That can be a factor. If you're sure your not pregnant it may just be that your running late. It's not that unusual. I have never had a regular in my life, once I went a whole year! - Boy was I worried! lol.
But if you're worried you should go see your GP, and they'll make sure everything's alright. They won't be too fussed if your embarrased about it - they're used to it.
2007-12-01 10:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a blood test to have a 100% rule out for pregnancy at a clinic. If negative, it's probably due to a diet/exercise modification in your life, stress, or something else.
2007-12-01 10:59:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't worry honey. I once missed three or four periods. Turned out to be nothing. Nothing at all, I got a period after a few months and, well, I have yet to give birth...
2007-12-01 11:19:03
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answered by My Dose Makes Angels 4
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Don't sweat it. Sometimes you may just skip a cycle. If you've taken 6 tests and they all turned out negative, you're probably OK. You miss you're 2nd cycle, time to go see your Doctor.
2007-12-01 10:58:55
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answered by joerides 2
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