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MENORRHAGIA: 2 months late, OBGYN not concerned.

From: tara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 09:11:13 -0500 (CDT)


I asked you a question re: the accuracy of quantitative about two weeks ago. Well tomorrow marks 2 months w/o a period. Took another HPT on Saturday 6-21(silly I know) and it was still negative. I'm concerned about why my period is two months late and I want to try and find out why, but my OBGYN does not seem concerned. Is there something I am not understanding because I am under the assumption that if I don't get my period for 2 months and the reason is not pregnancy, that I should be at least worried. Every time I talk to them, they tell me I should be happy that I don't have to deal with a period and that since I'm not pregnant (or at least since my quantitative tests say I’m not) that I should not worry. Easier said then done, right? As a doctor, how would you like a patient to approach you in this situation. I feel like I'm being given the run around, while I can't sleep at night wondering if A. I'm pregnant and it just was too early to show up on a blood test, B. I have a cyst gowing, or C. I have some sort of hormonal problem. I feel like I'm annoying them or not getting my point across correctly. Am I right to be concerned or should I just try and find a different doctor? Thanks for any insight. -T



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