I haven't seen a perios since Feb 22 2008?!


Question: I haven't seen a perios since Feb 22 2008!?
My last period was Feb 22, 2008!. I had sex on March 9 and March 23!. My regular schedule is every 23rd of the month I receive my period!. Here it is April 24 and I still haven't seen it yet!. I have given myself at least 5 pregnancy tests, and they all came back neg!. I am only 38 years old, and I know I am not menopausing yet!. What the hell is going on!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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My sincere advice to you would be: please get in touch with a good gynecologist at the earliest!. Don't wait to get any answers here or elsewhere but get to the doctor!.

1)!. The tests you conducted would have been negative but still nobody can't say with 100% surity about your getting conceived or not!. The tests bsically depends on the chemical / physical reactions of the urine with the substance on the test equipment!.!.!. and this can go wrong as well!.

2)!. Menopausing might also be a reason (how can you be sure of its not being the one)!.

3)!. There can be other compexicites, which only the experienced professional can examine and tell, that too with autority!. My heartiest best wishes for your health, but please do contact your doctor at the earliest!. Take care!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Menopause is defined as absence of menstrual periods for 12 months!. The menopausal transition starts with varying menstrual cycle length and ends with the final menstrual period!. Perimenopause means "around the time of menopause!." It is not officially a medical term, but is sometimes used to explain certain aspects of the menopause transition in lay terms!. Postmenopause is the entire period of time that comes after the last menstrual period!.

Most women reach menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, but menopause may occur as earlier as the 30s or 40s or may not occur until a woman reaches her 60s!. As a rough "rule of thumb," women tend to undergo menopause at an age similar to that of their mothers!.

Irregular vaginal bleeding may occur during menopause!. Some women have minimal problems with abnormal bleeding during perimenopause whereas others have unpredictable, excessive bleeding!. Menstrual periods (menses) may occur more frequently (meaning the cycle shortens in duration), or they may get farther and farther apart (meaning the cycle lengthens in duration) before stopping!. There is no "normal" pattern of bleeding during the perimenopause, and patterns vary from woman to womanWww@Answer-Health@Com

It's time to visit your doctor to get a blood test!.

Sometimes the at home pregnancy tests don't work because some women produce very small amounts of hcg!.

also, if you have gained/lost a lot of weight, that may also be a factor-- but once again, something that you should see your doctor about!.

You never know, it could be menopause!.!.!. my mom finished menopause at the age of 39!.!.!. 6 months after my brother was born!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I doubt that you are pregnant since you would be 2 months along and would definitely have a positive pregnancy test if you were!. You should see your Gyn about it!. It would be that something else is going on with your body!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

lucky i hate my period!. it's always heavy!. :P some times you could skip a month but two months thats kinda strange!. I would def!. see a docter about that!. hope it isn't serious!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hell if I know!. You should be seeing your doctor since there are way too many reasons why this is happening to guess!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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