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Q: I Am So Confused Help Please!!
asked by: jenjen10288 on November 5th, 2005
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Okkk well I have taken about 7 home pregnancy tests 2 clinic test and 1 blood test and they have all came up negative....But I am almost over a month late on my period and have never been this late before...My doctor told me becasue I take birth control but I havent taken that ever...Now I have heard blood test can be wrong is that true??
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nnclyn
replied on November 5th, 2005
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With being a month late by now a blood pregnanct test would have shown if you were indeed pregnant. Why does your doctor think you are on birth control if you aren't?



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rherhecg1
replied on November 10th, 2005
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Have they checked you for any cists on your ovaries???? I've heard that can stop menstration.
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jenjen10288
replied on November 18th, 2005
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Ummm no what are cists??
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rherhecg1
replied on November 18th, 2005
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Ovarian cyst
these cysts are common and generally cause no trouble. Each time a woman ovulates, she forms a small ovarian cyst (3.0 cm. In diameter or less). Depending on where she is in her menstrual cycle, you may find a small ovarian cyst. Large cysts (>7.0 cm.) are less common and should be followed clinically or with ultrasound.

Occasionally, ovarian cysts may cause a problem by:

delaying menstruation
rupturing
twisting
causing pain
bleeding
95% of ovarian cysts disappear spontaneously, usually after the next menstrual flow. Those that remain and those causing problems are often removed surgically.
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