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35 Days since last period.

By May 11, 2012 - 5:23pm
 
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Today is 35 days since my last period on April 07, 2012.
I have symtoms that may be pms or pregnancy. My breast fell tender and sollen, I have lower back pain that comes and go's, I feel very tired and emotiona and I also get pain on my left ovary from time to timel. Is there a possibility I may be pregnant? I took a home test about 4 days ago and it was negative. But these symtoms are driving me nuts!!!

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Anonymous

Hey, I'm 22 years old and my husband and I have been having unprotected sex for almost 3 years now. I am 8 days late for my period and I have never been more than 2-3 days late. I'm too afraid to take a test (although something told me to go buy one today). I'm not really feeling any symptoms other than the sides of my breasts are a little sore just like when I'm about to start my cycle and I'm really tired, but I also just started a new job. I just don't know what to do.

February 11, 2017 - 2:43pm
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Anonymous

Hello, I'm quite worried - today's the 35th day of my cycle, and I've never had such a long delay - normal for me is 28-29 days, the longest was 30 days in June. I had sexual intercourse 13 days ago, and I did pregnancy test two days ago and todays morning - both were negative. I keep feeling something like light cramps, but no discharge at all. I made an appointment next week with a gyno, but I cannot get rid of the thought that I may be pregnant, since it wasn't planned... Could I? The urine test after 13 days should be positive if I were, shouldn't it?

December 23, 2016 - 8:53am
Guide (reply to Anonymous)

Hello Anonymous,

As long as you tested once your period was late by at least one week, and in the range of 12 to 14 days following conception, you can accept the results.

I am glad you have a scheduled appointment with your gynecologist. Keep us updated.

Regards,
Maryann

December 23, 2016 - 9:30am
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Anonymous (reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

My period came on 35th, is there a chance that im pregnant? this is the first time that it came late normally its 28 to 30 days im 24 yrs old

December 26, 2016 - 10:52pm
Guide (reply to Anonymous)

Hello Anonymous,

If your period started and progressed normally, you are not pregnant.

Regards,
Maryann

December 27, 2016 - 10:41am
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Anonymous

hi ,
i am 33 years of age and my cycle is 36 days could i be pregnant? my last cycle was october 20 and it is now nov. 25 my cycle should have came by nov.17 i am getting worried am i pregnant? or what are the chances?

November 25, 2016 - 4:10pm
Guide (reply to Anonymous)

Hello Anonymous,

Time to take a home pregnancy test. Have you had unprotected sex since your last period? If so, was it during the time you ovulated?
If so, good chance.

Maryann

November 28, 2016 - 9:13am
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Anonymous

Hi today is 35 days since my last menstrual period and I'm really getting worried because I haven't been this late ever since. At most only 33 days. I had unprotected sex the past weeks but did withdrawal. I've been using an app which monitors my period every month and I made sure I avoided the fertility window. No symptoms other than increased urination.

July 21, 2016 - 7:28am
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Anonymous

35 late with my period, am 42 years old cold it be my menopause ?

July 12, 2016 - 11:44am
Guide (reply to Anonymous)

Hello Anonymous,

You may be in early perimenopause. Fluctuations in your hormones, estrogen in particular, can cause irregularities in your menstrual cycle.

You reach menopause when you have not had a period for 12 consecutive months.

Regards,
Maryann

July 13, 2016 - 9:32am
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