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Missed period help

My last period was on the 27th of november and I was due on the 25th of December I am now 16 days late, I can't be pregnant as I had the implant in, I had my implant removed on the 8th of January and still no sign of it, I never miss a period ever, I took a pregnancy test just for piece of mind but it said negative, but I am not surprised as like I said I had the implant in and was 2 weeks late with this in. I am really worried incase something is wrong with me.
I have had a little discharge the past 2 days (sorry) think white and sticky.
Any help anyone can give me I would be very happy.
Thank you in advance.
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I know but my period was late before the implant was removed and I normally always have one, I'm 17 days late now and no period my nipples are a little tender that's it, just have to wait and see what happens.
Thanks for the comments
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It's going to take a while before your period come. I was on the mirena and when i got it removed i took me almost 2 months to get a period. Don't worry it's normal.
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I'm a similar position any news?
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Thanks, I'm just worried because I have always had a period and I'm worried because when I googled it, it came up with all sorts of problems.
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Your discharge is perfectly normal, and perfectly healthy. I believe the stress of the implant being removed, and probably needing to be, has disrupted your cycle. Get checked by your OBGYN to make sure. (:
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