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PLEASE HELP NEED ANSWERS TO THIS QUESTION ASAP

here it goes... my menstruation starts on November 5 and ends in November 9. i had an unsafe sexual intercourse on the second day of my menstruation.. Now its already December 11.. still no trace of menstruation.. im very worried.. and im very impatient waiting for my menstruation.. these days i experienced Abdominal cramps and  bruises which i got normally before I get my period.. is it a good sign that im having menstruation??? or maybe im just streesed out and the climate is getting cold? maybe it aaffects my late menstruation... please help me anser these questions.. hope it will make me feel better.. im nervous..
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My last menstrual period is november5- 9.. i have unprotected sex on the 2nd day of my menstruation.. since today no menstruation. Im waiting for my menstruation from dec5-7.. but im worried because its already dec13.. i experienced few spotting and blood discharge only little then stop since december 10. So yesterday i have pregnancy test and the result is NEgative.. hope im not pregnant. Right now im taking a medicine the Primulot prescribed by my friend to urge menstrustion. Is it good?Please help me and made me feel better. Im just thinking im just stressed out because of too much
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Hi!
If you were my patient, I would encourage you to do a pregnancy test.  The most common reason for a missed period is pregnancy.  Hope its is just stress, but you 'd better find out.
Good luck!
Dr B
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