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Q: Please Help Me!!
asked by: Tina85 on October 21st, 2005
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I am 20 years old. I am not that well with english. I hope you will understand whatever I am questioning. I am worrying a lot. I haven't got periods for this month, october. It has been 14 days. I did get periods in pervious month, in the september. I have no idea why it's getting delay for this month. Is there any chances about pregnency even though I get periods in september? What the best thing I should have to do. My boyfriend is far away from me. He is in my country. We were together in august when I went there for visit.
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mia7
replied on October 22nd, 2005
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Are you having symptoms that you are pregnant?
Nausea, sore breasts, tired??

Maybe you should wait until your period is due.

Sometimes stress can make your period come late. If you miss your period in october take a pregnancy test one week after.

Where are you from??
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Tina85
replied on November 7th, 2005
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Thanks
Thanks for posting your reply. I got periods for month of october. But I want to make sure with one thing. There won't be any prob in upcoming months right? Because I got periods for september and october.
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titansgirl
replied on November 8th, 2005
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Your Body Is Always Changing..
Your periods can be delayed for a number of reasons...
-stress
-diet
-weight loss/weight gain
-hormonal changes
-infections

if your periods are not normal don't worry because half of ours never are! Just something else for mother nature to confuse us about...
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