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Re: Period 9 days late, should I see a doctor?From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 10 Mar 2003 15:28:27 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 10 Mar 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >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? you need to check the B-HCG in blood which is more specific.
-- SAmir Fouad Aziz MD Assist Professor OB.Gyn Director Gyn.oncology Al-Azhar University-Egypt Editorial advisor OBgyn.net(P&B,Gyn.Oncology) Editor-in-chief http://www.arabicobgyn.net Consultant Editor the contemporary Who's Who This is for teaching purposes only
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