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hi my last peroid was 20th november i was due on 1st january i am now 10 days late...

i tested 1st january and negitive it was...

i have been taken a antobitic for 3 days for an infection i have in my sinius could this be why im late and still have no peroid??

thank you
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hi thanx for your reply im 24 and have been ttc for 1yr and a half.. i and my partner have both been checked doc says were both fine a few times i was convinced  i was pregant but not yet ...

my last peroid started 30th november sorry i made mistake above i typed 20th anyways it ened on the 2nd of dec i have a 32 day cycle i am 10 days late today..

i dont feel pregant nor have any cramps my breasts are a little tender and are leeking but this happens when im due my peroid...

every one i,ve said to have been saying it due to the antobitioc but im not convinced yet...

thank you

nikki xx
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I have one question you didn't mention if you got your period in Dec? How long are your cycles if they are 28- 30 days you should have been due for it in Dec. I would get in and get some blood work done and find out what is going on. It's not uncommon to miss a period but that usually depends on your age and if you are on bc etc. I have been on meds for uti's before being pg and they never affected my period but everyone is different. Best wishes to you and good luck....

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AP
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