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Re: Period 17 days late, Pg.tests neg.?From: Angelia (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 18 Jul 2001 17:32:06 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Stephanie wrote: > >I am a 27 y/o mother of 2 (ages 6 and 9 months). I have been very >regular, and can pinpoint within a day when I am to start my period on >the calendar. I conceived my last child by keeping track of days of >ovulation. I had one shot of Depo Provera 2wks after my last child was >born, and after the effects of it had worn off, I again began regular >menstration as before. My last period was June 3rd and ended on the >6th, which isn't unusual for me. By my calculations I was ovulating on >the 19th of June, and should have started on the 1st of July. My >husband and I did have intercourse during the time of ovulation, so >AF didn't show, I assumed I was pregnant but all pg. tests taken >indicate I'm not pg. Had I started on the 1st, I would have ovulated >again on July 15th, again the husband and I had intercourse during this >time. We are trying to conceive and I am wondering if it is possible to >"skip" a period, but still ovulate around the time that I would had I >had my period.I cramp some but not everyday, and sometimes >twinge on one side or the other. I have been cramping slightly the last >couple of days (around ovulation), and have read that this is normal, >and I did cramp some when my last period was due but bleeding. >also had a watery to thick clear vaginal discharge, since the 1st of >July, but no vaginal itching or burning so I know it is not a yeast >infection. > >- As far as you maybe pregnant I have to ask how many pg tests did you take and when because of the fact some women take longer to have the hcg show up then others...I would test again and if nothing see a doctor...the clear liquid you said showed up around what should have been your time to ovulate so I can only guess that it could be cervical mucus which looks watery to think and clear like egg whites if you are pg then it could also be leukkorhea (excuse the spelling if wrong) which makes up your mucus plug after you become pregnant but first things first take another test then see a doc.. Good luck
-- anprdp@ivillage.com
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