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From: Tess (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Jun 2002 21:13:21 -0500 (CDT)


For the past 3 years my period has been on the 28 day cycle. Then, 2 months ago it changed. The month of April my period was 15th-19th. Then, in May I had my period twice; May 12th-15th (Now this cycle started on the 28th day like normal but only lasted 4 days which isnt normal but I didnt think much of it because over the years I have had short cycles.) and May 31st-June 6th (I didnt think much of that either because it was a 20 day cycle which people say is normal also.) Well, today is the 31st day in my cycle and my period hasnt started. I have NEVER skipped a month and I have never been this late. I know it is only 4 days but still Im worried. The weird thing is I have the signs of being pregnant. I have been eating ALOT more then normal. I'm a small girl and normally I will eat 1 large meal a day but now Im eating all the time because Im always so hungry. The other signs: tender breast, dark ring around nipples, tireness, and hardness on lower belly. I can barely hold anything in my bladder.

I have read some places that u cant be completely positive with the HPT until 2 weeks after your missed period because some femails dont produce enough hCG(?) hormones for the test to pick up. Is this true?

I did ovulate this month.I took the Home Ovulation Test.

My diet hasnt changed expect I eat more. I'm also not under stress. But now I am worried because I'm 4 days late and 3 negative pregnancy test.

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Tess



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