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RMJnotmyheart Posted at 9:18 pm on June 28, 2012
So my last period was almost 2 weeks late. In that 2 week frame I was scared I was pregnant. I was very relieved when I finally got it but it wasn't as heavy and didn't last as long. I mean the first day was normal but then after that it wasn't so normal. I've been extremely tired lately and moody and I'm getting scared that there's a possibility I could be pregnant. I took a pregnancy test and it came out negative.. what could be going on here? Could I still be pregnant?

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shakers Posted at 9:50 pm on June 28, 2012
its not abnormal for you to have one irregular period every now and again. no worries... you took the test and it was negative... typically it will take 4 weeks of being pregnant for a home test work. if you are still worried go see your gyn.

if i were you i wouldnt worry much about it. :)

Sasumay1234 Posted at 9:20 pm on June 28, 2012
Gi ==o to a doctor get blood drawn,
Monkeetailz Posted at 9:19 pm on June 28, 2012
unlikely but take a test
gts Posted at 9:19 pm on June 28, 2012
See your doctor for best accurate information
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