Missed period and a negative pregnancy test.

Discussion in 'Birth Control' started by Anastazija, Dec 9, 2008.

  1. Anastazija

    Anastazija Member

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    Hey guys!
    Maybe you'll think that my question is funny but I'm kinda getting really worried, so I wanted to have a second opinion.
    So, I havent had my period for one month and a half now.
    It's not something very unusual, besause it had happened before, but it was like regular last year, so now I dont know what to think.
    I made one pregnency test a month ago and it was negative. I made one more (different) yesterday morning and the result was negative once again.
    I don't have any symptomes but still, Im worried.
    What can this be?
     
  2. torz

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    please dont worrie, women miss periods for plenty of reasons not just preganancy. major changes in life can cause you to miss periods, things like moving house, exams, new job, increase in workload, berivement etc can cause the body enough stress that you miss a period.

    being over or under weight, gaining or lossing weight rapidly can cause you to miss periods as can too much exersice. hormonal changes can cause you to mis a period & even just believing you are pregnant cn cause you to miss a period even if your not, the mind is so powerful.

    try not to worrie too much because that can just make you more stressed & make you mis another period. missing a period isnt unsually a cause for concern in profesional eyes unless you have missed 3 in a row, but if you have missed 2 then i would make an apointemnt with your GP just for a check up & to put your mind at rest.
     
  3. sarahrei

    sarahrei ~Lover~

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    I agree with the above, stress, diet changes, weight loss, can all make your period do unusual things it doesn't mean that your pregnant. If you got two negitive tests then I wouldn't worry one bit.
     
  4. Anastazija

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    Hey!
    Thanks for your answers, guys.
    I still don't have my period and I'm still worried. I don't sleep very well at night, I'm hungry most of the time and it think that Im getting bigger.
    So, I made a blood test this morning in a Laboratory in the city Hospital and when I got the results this evening, they were negative.
    So, blood test negative, two home tests negative and still feeling pregnant. Can it be all just psichological? Or are there chances of being pregnant? I was thinking about doing ultrasound or smt?
    Thanks once again

    p.s. more precisely, my last period finished on 15 october and I unprotected few times, between 25 october and 1th november^^
     
  5. MoonDoggie

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    I heard of cat's thinking they are pregnant, the get symptoms and everything but sadly they never give birth and adopt 'objects' to be their babies. I'm sure similar things can happen to humans (except the adopting objects parts, lol)
     
  6. sarahrei

    sarahrei ~Lover~

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    There is something that women can get where they have convinced themselves that they are preggo, I think they show and everything.
     
  7. MoonDoggie

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    That is similar to the cat thing I mentioned. It's very likely in this case it seems.
     
  8. Anastazija

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    ^^
    Promise - I won't adopt any objects :))

    No seriously guys, still don't have my period!! I'm freaking out
     
  9. sarahrei

    sarahrei ~Lover~

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    Go to the doctor. It's not unusual for someone to miss one period in a year, but it could be something like PCO
     
  10. Dragonfly

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    yeah but if you've had sex recently i'd go get it checked out because there is such thing as a false negative. and i've rather know then be wondering
     
  11. Kinky Ramona

    Kinky Ramona Back by popular demand!

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    Don't worry too much, I miss my periods aaaalllll the time and every time I worry it's pregnancy, and every time I pick it up a month behind and make up for the missed period as well. It sucks because it's like twice the blood, twice the pain, but it's such a relief.
     
  12. Anastazija

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    Three months without my period, my doctor said there is practicly no way that the blood test is wrong and that I should not worry, but still she gave me some hormonal terapy (dydrogesterone) and hopefully, in 10 days I'll have my period. Still, Im planning to do one more blood test tomrrow, just to stop worrying:)
    Thanks everyone, I truely hope I'm not pregnant coz if I am - this would be the 3rd month and that would be final :p
     
  13. Anastazija

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    TODAY it happened! After more then 3 months! I'm happy and I started taking the pill once again


    p.s. One more question, the pill that I was taking for 10 days was Duphastone, and third day after I stopped it I got my periode (today). But, yesterday and the night before I had unprotected sex, so I was just wondering, is this a real period that means that I can not be pregnant form yesterday or the day before, or it is an artificial one that means nothing? If somebody knows - please tell me!

    Peace and love
     
  14. clitorisjunkie

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    I remember my girlfriend missing her period when I was about 15 or 16. Even though we always used protection I would totally freak out if she was a day or two late.

    GET A PREGNANCY TEST! GET ONE! GET ONE NOW!


    And of course it would be negative. Still wasn't at ease until her grape jellies started.
     
  15. Therese Aline

    Therese Aline Slave to the man

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    You could still get pregnant even if you aren't pregnant now, if you aren't using contraception.
     
  16. Shadow2145

    Shadow2145 comatose insomniac

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    Im sorry to be mean but if ur so worried and dont wanna be preggo why the hell are you having unprotected sex. Just tell ur dude to put on a condom or get on the pill. Dont be dumb. My neighbor who is 18 now has a baby cuz he didnt play safe. Donr be like him. Just take the pill or something else.
     
  17. Immaya08

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    This happened to me before. I switched birth control pills to another brand and I think the chemicals did something funny to my menstrual cycle. Thought I was preggo, but after a month and a half, I got my "monthly visit" again. Best advice I can give, practice safe sex. :)
     
  18. Shadow2145

    Shadow2145 comatose insomniac

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    Or u could try abstinance... No jk that doesnt work
     
  19. Lolitasin

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    To be sure you need soft - we live in 21 century - time of technologies and computers I hope) There are programs for that case - for example I use this ovulation calendar . With that I can easy plan / don't plan your pregnancy. Chek out your cycles and fertility and you'll see.
     
  20. Shadow2145

    Shadow2145 comatose insomniac

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    This really is a pointless thread at this point. Use condoms! If you get pregnant and your not on atleast two forms of birth control i have no sympathy for you.
     
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