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Missed Period Negative Blood Test Shut Cervix and alot of mucous outside cervix

HI,
THis MOnth I´ve MIssed My Period. My Period Is Very Irregular Ever since I Had My Baby Back In 2008 It Was Normal labor, I´ve Been Using a montlhy shot ever since january 2009 and never missed it yet last month i was worried as well but my period did come after 25 days when i usually get my period every 15 to 20 days maximun and its been 35 days and nothing yet, i do have some white moucus now and then but no blood i had a blood pregnacy test donne the 21st of october and it came out negative and i still dont know what i have or what should i do next this is the first time i´ve been this late...also i feel alot of moucus outside cervix sometimes brown Others abit red But MOstly clear...NEED HELP.
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I Did Get Another Blood Test Donne This Past Monday Nov/01/2010
And It Came Out Negative.Still NO Period Cervix Still Shut Closed And Low LEss Waste And No Longer Brown Or Red.
and the drugs of the monthly shot i used for a year and 10 months is Estradiol, valerianate and Norethisterone...am still stressed out about it this has neverhappened before before or after the baby up till know..
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Hi!
I'm not sure what your "shot" is.  It may be a progesterone shot. If so, that shot is used to "clean" the lining of the uterus, and if there is nothing in there to clean out (because you didn't ovulate this month, for example) then the shot won't "work" to produce a period.  I ALWAYS recommend repeating the pregnancy test!  If that is still negative, and you still have no period, you ought to double check with your doctor, but it might be quite normal to have "no period" now and then.
If you want another baby, that is another story, but your doctor should be able to help with that too!
Good luck!
Dr B!
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