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Addyjames
Sep 28, 2013, 10:08 PM
I am not due till the 2nd of October for my period, I was late about a week n a half this month and pregnancy tests said negative. Then I started, I am so confused. I have been feeling like I have a really bad flu fever dizziness out of the blue hunger I'm really exhausted and I get nauseous in the mornings. I started spotting yesterday very lightly it's not much spotting, then I was cleaning my kitchen tonight and I felt like I peed on myself but it wasn't that. It was a clear liquid. My bladder has been kind of sensitive, I am always to worn out to do anything. What is going on?

Fr_Chuck
Sep 28, 2013, 10:23 PM
Could be an infection of course, a late period does not mean pregnancy, a missed period means pregnancy. You need to wait and see if you miss the period.

Addyjames
Sep 28, 2013, 10:36 PM
I've had tests done for infections n nothing. But thank you I will wait

J_9
Sep 28, 2013, 10:40 PM
Us women can skip periods, or our schedules can change without warning, and without anything being wrong. Weight gain or loss, stress, hormone fluctuations, etc. can all cause a change in a menstrual cycle.

To test properly, you have to wait until your period is 2 weeks late. Then test using first morning urine.

I know that there are tests out there that say that they can give an accurate response before even missing a period, but you still have a higher chance of a false negative.

You are now playing the waiting game. You have to wait to see if your period comes as expected. If not, you have to wait two weeks to test.

Addyjames
Sep 28, 2013, 10:51 PM
The period I had last month was only less then two days n was not heavy as usual. Pregnancy tests r very hard to catch my hormone level since I take multiple medications n chemo pills for my health problems but I haven't been bk to the doctor in 3 weeks n this all started about 2 weeks ago.

J_9
Sep 28, 2013, 10:55 PM
None of those medications should have an affect on a pregnancy test.

Without knowing what medications you are on, and what your health conditions are, we cannot give you a definitive answer.