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Conception Frustrations II?
If you're trying to conceive and it's taking longer than you had hoped, what frustrations are you running into? Is it that just about everyone around you seems to be pregnant? Or, something someone said? Or, is you-know-who (your mom, his mom...) pressuring you or asking when way too often? Does it sometimes feel like TTC is more like Trying to Cope?

Is it possible to 'skip' a period?

Posted by: Aidria on Sat Feb 11, 2012
Ok, so here's my story. My LMP was January 7th. I am currently on day 36 of my cycle and in accordance to my longest cycle..I am still 4 days late. (according to my shortest cycle, I am 7 days late) I had very tender breasts on approx CD 22-25 and then they went away. I have taken about 4 HPT and they are all BFN. I last took one this past Monday which would have been CD 31 and should have been correct. We BD every other day between CD 12-19 so I thought maybe we would have acheiveed the BFP but its not looking promising. I thought I was getting AF on CD 32,33 and 34 b/c it felt like it was there but everytime I would go to the bathroom to check, nothing. So now, Im past that feeling and have no symptoms of anything...kinda like how I feel right after AF has come...and she would have been over by now if she had come on time...So..my question is...Is it really possible to skip a period? Do you still ovulate if you do? Or is my period just REALLY late? I plan on trying another HPT maybe tomorrow or the next day and then maybe calling the doctor but was just looking for some advice. Please help!:)
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