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  • Feb 23, 2008, 10:51 PM
    psiloveyou21
    14 days now and test still say NEGATIVE.H.E.L.P
    I honestly have no idea what's going on.. I haven't had my period since Jan 10th. And its now February 24th... :confused:... still no period and I just took a HPT and it says negative, I've taking like 7 HTP in the past month and.. all of them are negative... help me please!! It takes so long to get into the doctors office nowadays... :o
  • Feb 23, 2008, 11:08 PM
    KalFour
    Seriously, if you're not pregnant and your cycle is usually regular, see a doctor. It's possible for pregnancy tests to fail, but it's unlikely if you've taken so many.
    It could be a lot of things; an STD, cancer, a deficiency in your diet. It could be none of these things. It might be serious, it might be nothing, but best to get it checked.
    Have you noticed anything else unusual going on with your body?

    Kal
  • Feb 23, 2008, 11:13 PM
    ISneezeFunny
    Sometimes, you can also skip a month due to changes in your diet, exercise plan, even stress.

    I agree with Kal in that after 7 hpts... it's really unlikely that you're pregnant (if you followed the instructions... took it in the morning, etc).

    Call your gyn, see what they say... if you're healthy overall, it may even be nothing to worry about.
  • Feb 23, 2008, 11:35 PM
    pasiria
    I always miss in Jan. I always miss when I start attending class, are you a student? Then, as you stress more and more about your pregnancy you actually detain your period. Try to relax. Are your breast very tender and getting bigger day by day? Any symptoms? Very sleepy? You've already spend so much on tests, you should have just taken a blood test, that's accurate.
  • Feb 25, 2008, 12:34 PM
    psiloveyou21
    The woman at the clinic said I probably need to see a doctor because home tests and quite accurate... so I don't know... yea I have swollen breasts and sore nipples, I have bad stomach cramping, and I'm always tired, sometimes out of no wher eill just start feeling sick and feel like I'm going to puke but don't. I don't know what I'm doing wrong... but she said I'm most likely NOT pregnant:-(
  • Feb 25, 2008, 12:57 PM
    peggyhill
    Yes, I agree it's time to see a doctor. It's hard to say what might be causing that. There are many things that can make your cycle irregular. Have you recently started birth control or stopped taking it?
  • Feb 25, 2008, 01:02 PM
    psiloveyou21
    Yea I got off nuva ring beginning of January.. but I got a short period few days after I tok it out. Haven't had a period sense.. and they said it only takes 10-20 days before you can get pregnant. My periods been regular the entire time I was on the ring I don't know... planned parenthood doesn't do blood tests and I have no money @ all... ahh I'm going insane...
  • Feb 25, 2008, 01:13 PM
    peggyhill
    Well, that might have thrown your cycle off a little. Even though you can get pregnant, that doesn't always mean your periods will be regular. Are there any healthcare clinics for the uninsured where you live? The local health department might be able to refer you to somewhere. There is usually a place that provides either free health care or health care for a reduced cost. They sometimes used a sliding scale based on your income and expenses.

    It seems like it would be unlikely you are pregnant if the tests keep saying no. Do you use them first thing in the morning? They are more accurate then.
  • Feb 25, 2008, 01:36 PM
    Kaybear7
    I'm not a doctor but I know from experience that when you stop taking your birth control your period may take a few weeks to get back on track. When you take birth control you are kind of putting your period on a schedule and forcing your period every 28 days. Now that your not taking your birth control your body will regulate back to it's natural cycle which more than likely is not a 28 day cycle. If you don't get a period in 3 months then you should go see a doctor. Unless you experience severe pain which is your body's way of saying something is wrong. But be aware that your cramps may be worse now that your not on birth control. Hope this helps.

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