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PostPosted: 03/06/07 - 17:04    Post subject: kidney infection and missed period Vote now! Reply with quote

I have frequent kidney infections, and I think I have one again but it won't go away, and my urine is cloudy. I am 5 days late with my period and I took a preg. test and it said negative today. I am usually pretty regular. Do kidney infections affect your period or cause you to miss them? Thanks!
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