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Missed Period

In January my period came early, on January 5th. And now it's February and I still have no period. I had sex a couple of times in January but we used a condom every time and I checked the condoms each time to make sure they were not broken.

I am known to have high anxiety and panic attacks, and I've been stressing about missing my period since I had sex. And now it's still not here. and I've usually been pretty regular. I took two different brands of pregnancy tests, including First Response and they both were negative. I have NO pregancy signs or period signs either. Everyone tells me I'm overreacting. Could stress be to blame?
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Yes, I agree.  Be patient it will come.  If you are not ready for a baby and have high anxiety about it, you should be on oral contraceptives or something other than a condom.
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yes, stress could be to blame..if ur HPT's are negative u probably are not pg...try to not think about it too much and relax..see what happens..
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Yes, stress can very much be to blame. Stress can make you miss a period, and even make you have a lot of pregnancy symptoms. Stress can do a lot to a womans body. I would say you are probably not pregnant sinse the tests came out neg. and you have no signs. I would try to do what you can to not think and stress about it and then your period will probbaly come back. If not it might not hurt to go see your Dr. just to be sure that nothing else is going on, or to be sure you are not pregnant. good luck!
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