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BethScholz32 posted:
I went off the Pill 6 months ago. I was due to start my period on July 6th and never did. This is the second period I have missed,the other was in April. I have taken three pregnancy tests and all three came back negative. I have not had any symptoms of pregnancy besides the missed period. I've been cramping off and on for the past two weeks but no period yet. I am due to start again on August 7th. If I don't get my period then should I go to the doctor and find out for sure? I am very worried
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BethScholz32 responded:
REALLY??!! No replies at all??!! I thought you were supposed to offer support.
 
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An_246863 replied to BethScholz32's response:
Sorry about the outburst but I really need answers. I am going out of my mind worrying.
 
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Anon_5366 responded:
Just go to the doctor. It is more than likely nothing.
 
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Anon_5366 replied to BethScholz32's response:
What?
 
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tbkittycat responded:
It's common to skip a period and not be pregnant. It usually means you did not ovulate and usually no ovulation means no period. It happens to most women at least once during their reproductive years and some women will have it happen more than once.

Yes, if you miss your August period, see your doctor.


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