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PMS and Late Period

I'm 26 years old and I'm usually pretty regular (period usually comes between 20-25 days).  However, I'm currently on day 42 from my last period and I'm experiencing a lot of PMS symptoms; something different everyday for the past two weeks.  Mood swings, upper and lower back pain, dull cramps, stomach upset, constipation/diarrhea, tiredness, etc.  I know for a fact I'm not pregnant.  I'm gay, so no man is touching this. lol I also haven't had any sexual activities in over a year.  But is my period ever going to start this round?  I can only remember one time before where I went two months without my period, but I was under a lot of stress at the time.  My only stress right now is wondering when this is going to start!
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3132354 tn?1342554562
You can get pregnant in a pool, even with pull out, especially if he released near your pelvis. If you are really concerned get a pregnancy testttt.

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3132354 tn?1342554562
Yes please try to find a clinic.
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Agree with Endodevoursmysoul87.  

Try to find a clinic and get this sorted.  
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I am 24 years old and i have experinced a late period as well, i am on day 9 and i have actually slept with my boyfriend on the 7th of this month and tonight (7/18/12) i have experienced some diarrhea but ive noticed that my stomach.. i am hoping i am just late but i would like to know what is your opinion on this, i have been talkin to my boyfriend about this all night and i would like to know if clorine helps during sex if he had pulled out.. please get back to me
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I unfortunately don't have the money to go to a doctor right now.  But if this continues on, I'm going to try and find a clinic to go to or something.
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3132354 tn?1342554562
There are a lot of things that can caused a missed period, stress as you said, diet, exercise, weight gain, weight loss, changes in hormones, and diseases/conditions. Have you been to the doctor to rule any of them out?
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