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Something is wrong with my body

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 6:05 am
by AeroChem
Hello :)

I know that something is wrong with my body and I am panicking quite a lot.

I had intercourse on the 5th of November and then got my period on the 11th as i expected. They were somewhat lighter but all the symptoms before and the duration was as a normal period. I have not had my period for the month of December at all. I have taken 5 tests, one each week and they are all negative. I went to the doctor as well and they did an echograph and they didnt find anything weird with my uterus nor ovaries. They also made me take another test at the hospital which was negative as well.

I have lost around 5 kg during this month though and i have had some regime changes and sleep patterns have been a bit irregular. I don't know what is going on with me. I still havent had my period and it's been over a month now....

Do you think I might be pregnant because i keep reading these posts on the internet how women didn't know they were pregnant until the 4th month or so.... . Evidently I am panicking and i do not know what is going wrong with me....please help !

Re: Something is wrong with my body

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 11:11 am
by Heather
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