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Re: late period

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 7 Dec 2001 15:00:11 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Kristin wrote: >
>Here is my situation, I am now five days late on my period. At home
>pregnancy tests have come out negative, and a blood test taken yesterday
>has come out negative. Where is my period. I have been having weird
>cramping pain ( not menstrual cramps)mostly at night. It makes my lower
>back ache very bad. I just got off of orthotricyclen about two months
>ago. could this be why my period is late? Or, could I still be
>pregnant, and it just be to soon for a blood test?
>All the symptoms that I am having, have me convinced that I am
>pregnant(fatigue, slight naseau, frequent urination, heart burn, and
>what I thought was ligament pain-the cramping-). And still no period.
>What should I do? If I am not pregnant, how do I get my cycle back?
>Thank you.
>
>--
>Kristin
>

Kristin

First of all, your situation sounds exactly like mine. My last period was October 27 and I've been testing almost every other day as negative. Maybe this will help, my doctor suggested that I get a sonogram and see if they can find anything wrong with my ovaries. She also told me that sometimes stress can delay a period for that amount of time. I still have not gotten my period, but scheduled for a sono next week.

I stopped taking the pill about two months ago and wonder just like you if that is the reason why i'ts delayed.

Good luck and feel free to reply

Whatever the case, see a doctor soon

Kim




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