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Q: Can You Ovulate And Skip a Period??
asked by: terpamber on November 21st, 2006
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I'm currently on day 55 and no period! Does this mean I didn't ovualte and my cycle starts over again or am I just waiting untill I ovualate to get my period and i'm really late?

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ohiome
replied on January 26th, 2009
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ovulation and pregnancy
hi i am 32 and have really never had a reg period but bout 2 yrs ago i went on bc and it regulated it but round oct i had an issue with my liver and my period stopped so the dr thinks i shouldnt take the pill 4 now. but i informed her of my irregular periods and ask if it would be hard to get prego and she told me that even if i dont have a period doesnt mean i cant get prego,and to be cautious .. how is this can u still ovulate without a period cause sometimes i have a thicker discharge thats clear and i break out some and my skin gets more oily but no period idk really dont understand this ...
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smea14
replied on August 10th, 2009
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I skipped my July period tested negative in August I'm pregnant
I didn't get my period between July 18th and 21st like I expected. I took a test on 18th, 21st, 25th, and 27th. All were negative. I went away on July 31st and came back to take a test on July 9th and was pregnant. Could have gotten pregnant on my trip even though I never got my previous July period?
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winddrop
replied on August 14th, 2009
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I believe if you ovulate you should get your period, but you can get your period without ovulating.

You might not have ovulated yet.
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