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Is your cycle misbehaving? Like your
usual N-day menstrual cycle is all of a sudden
longer or shorter, or you're spotting where AF should be here in full force, or
PMS symptoms but no sign of AF? And has it got you thinking (...pregnant?), or
generally confused or stressed or time to call the OB/Gyn?
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AF...Where are you??!!
Posted by:
mskna
on Tue Jun 8, 2010
Hello Everyone, I am new to this so please bear with me with the abbreviations. I have been tracking my cycle for 4 years on this site and it has come like clockwork every 24 to 26 days like it's supposed to. This month is VERY different...I went through the usual PMS stuff last week and was sure that AF was visiting last Thursday or Friday at the very latest. According to the calendar I am now on day 33 with no AF in sight! I have not been intimate since my last vist from AF on May 7th...I am not sure what is going on here since my last period was a normal one with no cause for concern about pregnancy..I am not sure what to do at this point. I've looked up reasons for a late period online and most point to pregnancy and some even suggested PCOS! Has anyone ever experienced this?? HELP!
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