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almost 2 months with no period, lower back - sore sometimes, cramps, and breast tender/ nipples sore and sensitive... but negative test ? could i still be pregnant.?

By March 14, 2010 - 8:47am
 
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it's now march, and my last period was jan. i went to the doctor last month and told him about it, and he did a preg. test, but it came back negative... its now almost half way through march, and still nothing, (almost time again)... as i listed in the question, i have those symptoms, and around the time i missed my period ( a little before and a little after, about 1week and a half ) i felt kinda sick... after that passed i was fine though... i was wondering, even if the doctor did a urine test could it still be wrong, could i be pregnant? or could it be something else?

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Thank you for your question. Missed periods even for a prolonged time is pretty common. Women's bodies just change over time and for no good reason, we may miss periods for months. I have done this many times in my life and even up to 8 months at a time with no period.

Go back to your physician. They can administer a blood test to be sure you are not pregnant and also they can prescribe you something to force your period to start. Don't be alarmed as there my be nothing wrong, but just in case, go back to your physician as you are mentioning symptoms that are common to pregnancy.

I hope this helps, can you keep us updated?

March 14, 2010 - 9:23am
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