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I am 7 days late but tested negative yesturday ...

By Anonymous November 24, 2010 - 6:23pm
 
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I have so breasts and always feel wet!!

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my last mentral period was 5 weeks ago... i came off the pill had a normal period then had sex on the days i would have ovulated ( even felt ovulation pains) 14 days after the start of my period .... i had sex lots round that time in the hope of consiving. I am 22 :) when i say i am feeling wet i do mean more discharge ( not enough to be alaremed by. it's my nipples that are sore ( tingling too) but negative test result.

November 25, 2010 - 3:28pm
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If you have just recently been off the pill, your cycles may take a month or two to become regular and predictable (assuming they were in the past). It is very unlikely to conceive with the first try, especially after only having one period after the pill, but it does (of course) happen.

If your period does not begin next week, you can try taking another pregnancy test, but I assume your period may be starting late from your symptoms and a negative test. keep trying, though!

November 25, 2010 - 3:39pm
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Anonymous (reply to Alison Beaver)

would i cound 14 days from the start of my next period for ovulation??

November 25, 2010 - 4:01pm
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Yes, to give you an approximate range for when you may ovulate.

"Day 1" is counted as the first day of bleeding during your period.

Women can ovulate anytime between "day 7" and "day 21", but typically women ovulate closer to the middle of their cycle.

Hope this helps!

November 26, 2010 - 9:27am

I assume your period is seven days late, and you had a negative pregnancy test. Have you had unprotected sex since your last period, and are worried about pregnancy (or, are trying to become pregnant?)

Sore breasts can mean an upcoming period, could be a pregnancy sign, or numerous other things (too tight bra, medical condition...etc).

You "always feel wet" meaning you have more vaginal discharge than usual?

Can you tell us how old you are, and when your last menstrual period was? When were you expecting your next period, and are your cycles regular or irregular (typically). Do you use any hormonal contraceptives, and are you trying to get pregnant?

November 25, 2010 - 1:25pm
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