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two months late and neg test!!!! ( last period sept 28th)?

Posted on Dec 16, 2009 under insulin resistance test | 2 Comments

I have taken home tests and two doctors pee tests, all negative. I had my pap smear done sat and explained to the gyno, whati thought it was….she prescribed me provera ( to start period) and ordered a throid test and insulin resistance test. Test for those will be on the 21st…..not taking any medications including birthcontrol…..any ideas? apart from stress?

If you are over or underweight, you can skip periods.

Have you ever heard of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome? That can also cause you to miss your periods and have extremely long cycles.

Going to the doctor was a good idea. You should ask them to check your hormone levels as well as your thyroid and blood sugar levels.

Good luck!

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2 Responses to “two months late and neg test!!!! ( last period sept 28th)?”

  1. Christina W Says:
    December 16th, 2009 at 8:32 am

    Stress would be a huge factor but also age. I had irregular periods until i was put on birth control some sort of thyroid thing. anways i was irregular until 21 could it possably be an irregular period? even girls who have had regular periods since the start can randomly begin getting irregular along with if you have had any lifestyle changes more sex losing your virginity ect. those will also effect your period.
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  2. Mrs. White Says:
    December 16th, 2009 at 9:08 am

    If you are over or underweight, you can skip periods.

    Have you ever heard of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome? That can also cause you to miss your periods and have extremely long cycles.

    Going to the doctor was a good idea. You should ask them to check your hormone levels as well as your thyroid and blood sugar levels.

    Good luck!
    References :

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