I don't want to seem obsessed but something isn't right.
Question Posted Sunday January 29 2012, 8:14 pm
I am 20/F and have been with my boyfriend 9 months. He is much better with numbers and dates than I am and we are quite concerned that I have completely missed my period this month and I was late and brief last month.
I went to the doctors and did a sample after having a negative home test. The sample was also negative. Since then I have done another home test and again it is just one line.
I don't want my GP thinking I am obsessed thinking I am pregnant all the time but I have always been quite regular. There isn't so much as a sign of me about to have my period anytime soon either and we're at a loss of what to do.
I am living at my mum's, she does not speak to me or look at me. I am waiting for my boyfriend's house to sell so that he can move on from his ex and we can get a place together. The doctor could tell me it is due to a stressful home life, even though it has been this way for quite sometime and hasn't ever affected my cycle in the past. I have at least two meals a day every day, I walk around a fair amount but not too much. I just wonder if it is really worth making another appointment?
2) You should do what you gotta do, if your gut feeling is telling you yes, then listen to it!
3) Maybe it does have to do with stress because I'm having my share of stress and it's affecting my cycle, I'm pretty regular. I was supposed to be done with my period by now but I haven't even had spotting yet so ya I wouldn't worry too much
4) You said that when you went the first time it was negative? Isn't that enough? The doctor's test is the best test there is, you should trust it.
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