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2 months and no period

ok i am 2 months late on my period took a home test and it was a very faded positive but i dont feel any symptoms of being pregnant. if this would be my first pregnancy shouldnt my body be feeling very different? if im not pregnant what could be wrong? do u think im pregnant or something else?
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You need to see your doctor for a blood test.  In the mean time why don't you buy a digital hpt?  That will give you a clear answer.  Good luck!
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i also have a similar problem. i myself, havent had my period since mid-august. its alrdy about to be the end of october, and still nothing. i havent had any bleeding, or any symptoms of being pregnant, except for the obvious of being late. i do have an appt with the doctors soon, but does anyone know if there are any other possibilities if its not pregnancy? thank you.
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if you have a faded positive, it is still positive, you need to make an appointment for a blood test and/or sonogram, it sounds like you are pregnant.
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Are your periodes usually regular? Two months is a long time to go without getting a period. If you got a positive pg test result you are probably pregnant. You should get advice from your doctor as soon as possible. It is important to get medical treatment as soon as you know you are pregnant. Every woman is different with every pregnancy. Some women don't have any symptoms until she is well into her fourth month, so you not havning any symptoms doesn't mean you aren't pg. I myself get symptoms within the first month, but a friend of mine didn't have any early pg symptoms. Go get checked out A.S.A.P.
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