I missed my spell this month and took many test that came final negative...what give?!?




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Its totally everyday to miss a period. Most women own between 10-13 a year which is still completely normal. I tend to miss, or at most minuscule be 3 weeks late roughly speaking twice a year, once in the winter and once in the summer. I guess its newly my bodies way of adjust to the season changes.

Of course everytime I miss, I freak out and thieve test after tryout all as you would expect being negitive. Im sure your merely doing the same! Good luck :)

Is it usual for my period to stop for3 months?

your body may not be paid enough HGC hormone all the same. i would wait a week or 2 and try the audition agin. use your first urine of the day, it is the strongest.

What is HCG?

that's not atypical. i've missed my period for 3 months up to that time an di wasn't pregnant. the cycle isn't always completely regular so don't verbs about it too much if adjectives your tests come back glum. just soak up a month without a spell lol

Plz help girls one and only?

It depends how late are you? if it's not that slowly it could just be that you are stressed. trust me, I've have that scare a few times haha. it might also purely be too soon to tell

Is my solidity appropriate for my age?!.?

well, if your young after it might just be irregular. if you're elder and have be having it 4 a while, next i dont no whats going on

This girl i know has be cutting herselfread on?

You may be stressed out and that can prevent your time of year from coming. Maybe you are worrying too much about WHY its not coming!

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