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g1rlfact0ry

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Abnormal Period!!
Posted: 03-12-07 01:43am

Ok so i havent gotten my period in about 2 months now... my period has never been normal ever. the first time i ever got it i had it for 2 weeks. and then it has ranged from every 28 days to every 40 days and sometimes even skipped a month. but never has it skipped 2 months. and i normally get it from anywhere from 3 days to about 5 or 6 days.. now i took a pregnancy test about a week after i expected my period, which would of been feb 22nd, and it came up as negative.. and i still havent gotten my period and that was on feb 26th, that i took the test, my last period was on jan 20th.. should i take another preg test or wait it out? but im also wondering.. if your takin a multi vitamin for a couple months then just stop taking it can that mess with you period??
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Crissy82

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Joined: 16 Mar 2007
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Location: california

Posted: 03-16-07 17:35pm

I've had abnormal periods since I was 13 years old and now it's almost regular. I just had a 1 year old and when my husband and I were trying to get pregnant I didnt have my period for 2 months. I took at least 4 pregancy tests and they all were negative. If you are pregnant and the tests say that you are not then I think that you should go see a doctor and take a test there. If you are not pregnant then the doctor might be able to give you birth control to regulate it. Thats what they did for me and it worked. But everyone is different. I hope I was helpful.
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