Usually absence of ovulation do this and if the period does not come
after 35 days by itself you might use progesterone to induce it.
--
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At Sun, 19 Jul 2009, Maggie wrote:
>
>My seventeen month old son is well into the process of weaning (nursing
>generally once per day), and my periods returned in February when I
>started to wean and also stopped taking Depo Provera (as my husband's
>vasectomy had been confirmed with a negative sperm count). They were
>very regular, every 27.5 days, without fail. Other than these past
>couple months, I've been on birth control or pregnant for almost a
>decade. The only times I've ever missed a period have been times when I
>was pregnant. This month, I'm three days late. Uh oh! I took a
>pregnancy test, just in case (even though I know this is very unlikely).
>It was negative. What else could be causing this? I also do not "feel
>pregnant" no breast tenderness or anything like that. Weird.