Hi HELPMEPLEZ88,
Pregnancy is just one of several reasons for a lack of periods. It could be an issue with your thyroid for example. Since your periods are typically irregular, and you have had several negative results on pregnancy tests, it is unlikely that you are pregnant.
Do you qualify for any insurance help, such as Medicaid? Do you have a local health clinic in your area? Are you able to put some money aside to cover a gyn visit? Are you able to borrow from a friend or relative?
The only way you will be able to find out what is going on is by seeing a doctor. Ask for a reference from a friend, family member, or co-worker. Contact the doctor's office and inquire about the cost. They may even work with you on making payment arrangements if necessary. You will likely have a pelvic exam, an ultrasound, and blood work done.
There are ways to regulate cycles, but what is suggested would be determined by the cause.
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