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False Negative!

My last period was November 25th but my cycle is never regular but on average is 32 to 38 days apart....on average!  I took a pregnance test about a week and half ago and it was negative but still have not gotten my period.  Now I have noticed a white liquid coming from my breast.  
I have had two children but never had that as a pre symptom, well that I noticed.  We had to use fertility with my second son and I am having a hard time understanding why my period is this late and with the negative test.  Any help!
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1946361 tn?1325018041
If you were pregnant test would show it by now as I had my period on 22 nov and have found out that I am pregnant over 4 weeks ago. Sometimes it happens and your period can be late and you can even skip a period or 2, it happened to me this summer. I too was puzzled. Don't worry but still check with your doctor as he might be able to shed some more light .....
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If you needed assistance with your second child and still testing negative after so long you should see your doc. It could be caused by infertility issues. Pcos is a major issue that causes infertility and irregular/absent period. Sometimes women don't even know they have it. There's really nothing you can do for pcos except lose weight and watch your diet, sugar intake especially.

If you're not pregnant your doc can prescribe a pill to induce your period. My advice is see your doc. Good luck.
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