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29 days late for period. Negative HPT and protected sex. Unwanted pregnancy

Hello I had protected sex on May 10th which was 2 weeks prior to the start of my period. I do have a history of irregular periods so I wasn't sure is that is what's going on. I took a test a day and 2 days after my missed period for that month. I then took one a week after missed period and it was negative. I took one 3 weeks after missed period for that month and it was negative. Now my period is do tomorrow and I'm not sure if it will start so I brought another pregnancy test. Also I took plan b after unprotected sex in March. I bled 2 weeks after I took it and I had a regular period in april. I'm not sure why I'm missing in may and june. Could this still be plan b or a pregnancy? ? My period started going crazy in February. Any answers to this
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I thought my missed period was an irregular period also.. now im four months pregnant lol. Go to a womans center or something an ask to have an ultrasound done..
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Its normal to randomly miss your period. Even if you don't think so. I've had regular periods my whole life then last year skipped 8 months for no reason. If you're still getting negative tests you're not pregnant after that long. Could be stress
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It could be pcos causing irregular periods if your not trying take birth control pills to regulate your cycle talk to your dr
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