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Missed 2 months period

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:40 pm
by Ricky.suarez13
:( My boyfriend and I are waiting to have sex so we just did genital rubbing naked. No ejaculation near the vagina or precum; he finished no where near. It's already June 1st; in March I had my last period at the end of March I was stress for a test and in april I was still and so was May. Still no period. I'm somewhat irregular, so is my mom. I've taken two pregnacy tests, one in the middle of May and another a week later, both say negative. No nausea, I feel normal I've started exercising more. I'm I pregnant or is something wrong with me?

Re: Missed 2 months period

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:03 am
by Ashleah
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