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(reply to Deepa28)

I'm glad to hear that you are in touch with your doctor, but it really does sound like you are OK after reading your additional information.

You have had periods every month, and you said you feel like your period may be starting for this month. Your last period began January 16th, so you still have time for your February period to begin (your period can be a week late, with no reason to worry).

If you do not know what medicine you are taking, or what type of infection you were diagnosed with, these are important pieces of information that you need to know. Please call your doctor's office and write down this information; it is also a good idea to get copies of test results in the future.

It is unlikely that beginning an exercise routine would cause your period to be late this month. If you had an infection in September, and this was your last physical examination, make sure your symptoms are no longer present. I am not sure when the last time you took "the medicine", but if you are no longer taking it--and you think your periods were regular because of the medicine--call your doctor and talk about what the purpose of the medicine is, how long you should take it, and how you know if you should take it again.

It is unclear if your regular periods were due to taking the medicine; I am not even sure what the medicine is. If you do not have a period in February, please call your doctor for further testing and diagnosis.

Let us know what information you find out from your doctor (what was written in your chart...you had some type of diagnosis written, in order for your doctor to prescribe you medicine for an infection and for lack of period).

If you would like us to help further...call your doctor, find out the information I asked above, and we can go from there! You may just want to wait a week, also...your period may start on its own!

February 20, 2011 - 9:57am

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