late period and disrupted sleep with negative HPTs Posted: 01-21-08 15:06pm
I have read these kind of posts a million
times over the past few days but still
need to write my own for my own sanity!
I have very regular 28 day cycles. My
partner and I tried to concieive three
times during my most fertile days (day 14
/15). I am now 5 days late for my period
and all the usual questions are bombing
round my head. I have done 3 negative
HPTs:(
I didn't think I had a chance of being
pregnant until my period was late and now
I don't want to get my hopes up. Over the
past 8 days, I have had extremely
disrupted sleep patterns, I go to sleep
and then wake up 3 hours later buzzing and
unable to go back to sleep. I also am not
eating as much as usual and get full
really easy. Today, the smell of garlic
made me gag. Finally, I have felt as
though my period is coming for about 5
days now- not the same cramps but similar
pressure/ tugging around my lower
abdomen.
Is there any chance that 3 negative HPTs
might be wrong? My period is never late,
although I have just come back from a
long-haul holiday - maybe that has
something to do with it. What are the
chances my HCG levels wouldn't be
detectable by now?
Put me out of my crazy mind!
Thanks
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columbiasc
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late period;negative HCG x3 Posted: 02-11-08 17:43pm
My husband & I have been ttc x14
months. I have been on Clomid x4 months.
My periods are extremely regular every 28
days. I am currently on day 33 and have
taken 3 HPT with all negative results. My
OBGYN recommended that I come in for a
blood test. The results will be back
tomorrow. Apparently stress is a factor.
But I have been stressed for most of my
life and I have never missed a period. I
suggest going in for blood test. It will
give u a definitive answer. Good luck
Suzanne
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