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Late period, not pregnant?

Posted by: Rachel19 on Mon Feb 28, 2011
Hi everyone,

I was on the Microgynon contraceptive pill but when I had my last period, I stopped taking it to get back into my natural cycle as I was considering changing to another form of contraceptive. I had my last period around 6 weeks ago, roughly around 14th January, but I have yet to have my period for February.

My boyfriend and I are always very careful and we use a condom as well as the contraceptive pill, and I ensure I take it at the right time each day. We have only had sex once or twice since my last period as I was getting a little worried when I realised I was late.

I have been feeling all the symptoms which usually tells me my period is about to come but no sign of it yet! I did have some spotting around the time I should have had my period but it did not happen.

I am very worried now as I have been experiencing these symptoms for around a week but my period still hasn't came. I really doubt I am pregnant, and I have read on the internet that it is sometimes normal for your period to be late when you come off the pill, but I have never been this late before.

I would really appreciate any advice and words of wisdom anyone might be able to share!
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