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Period 9 days late, should I see a doctor?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 10 Mar 2003 09:03:36 -0600 (CST)


I have a 28 day cycle so my period should have started March 2 (Last period began Feb. 2). So far, I have had no symptoms that my period is coming or that anything is wrong. I'm relatively stress free, so that's not it. I've taken 3 home pregnancy tests. The 1st, on Tuesday night, an EPT, turned completely pink w/ no lines showing up until well after the 3 min the box says and 1 (not pregnant) showed then. I retested Friday night w/ a 1st Response test. It had one dark line and another very very faint line (barely there) that showed up at the time limit (I saw and my husband saw) but that disappeared 10 minutes after the test. Still not sure, I took a 2nd 1st Response test Saturday morning. This one was a clear negative result. Based on this, I'm sure I'm not pregnant. But I still don't have my period! I need to schedule my yearly exam anyway, but wanted to schedule for after my period. I need advice. Do I call the doctor and try to get in right away? Could there be something wrong or is it normal for me to have this one out of whack cycle when usually I'm so consistantly 28 days? Also, on Thursday/Friday I developed pink eye (I'm a teacher) and am using medicated eye drops as of Friday afternoon (Ciloxan-- ciprofloxacin HCl solution). I've been very nauseated with an elevated temp this weekend and called in sick today. Could that have affected the weekend tests? What do I do?



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