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PostPosted: 02/17/07 - 17:40    Post subject: 53 days since I got my last periods.. but negative pregnanac Vote now! Reply with quote

It is 53 days since i got my periods (last i got was Dec 27). My previous period also came late (about 38 days late). I feel I am pregnant, I feel nausea, I have headache and I threw up once, I feel tired and I pie more frequently than I used to be. sometimes I have food cravings, but other times, I dont feel like eating because of the nausea.

I have travelled for a long distance by mid of Jan (for 15 days). Is it travel which is causing the delay in periods. Or Do you think I am pregnant. (More than 50 days and negative HcG - is that a common thing?)
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PostPosted: 02/19/07 - 22:01    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

where have you travelled? you may have caught a virus and should see a doctor and have a blood test. also have you maybe lost quite a bit of weight leading up to this?
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PostPosted: 09/08/07 - 15:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi,
Kay might be right, you may have contracted a virus.
Also travelling could have brought on stress and kept you from having your period.
But one time I went for 6 mos w/o a period.. So your best bet is to go to your doc and have a blood test done to find out if you have any imbalances... Then your doc can assign you to a specialist and you can be put on meds or possibly b/c pills to regulate your periods.
Take care.
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