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Please someone answer me I'm confused :(

My last period was January 30 I didn't hve one on February, but today March 4 I got it. It's there a possibility for me to be pregnant?? Or this period has to do with my February period. Pls someone I really confused nd really sad. I super mega to knw da I missed my February period but today when I got it I start crying :(
Anyone please
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Aww maybe ur pregnant.. have u done a test??
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Yes I already try da it help for a while nd Dan I get them bck..I just to get cramps for one day now I hve two days with dis horrible pain.. :(I didn't dis mexican TE hope it help it's called Manzanilla it work yesterday but today doesn't wanna help to much not even Ibuprofen.
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I gavernt gotten mine either :( for the month of February
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I think ibuprofen works really well.  Have you tried that?
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Thank you for you respond. Yeah I was kind worry.. but now I'm more
Calm..  Do u knw what's good for period pain? ?
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi.  Periods don't follow a calendar year.  If you normally have a 33 day cycle (which it is since your last period), you'd skip February as it is only 28 days. You had your period in January at the very end of the month . . .   so it is not that strange that you skipped February and have now started.  So, no, I don't think this is that odd or anything to be concerned with.  good luck
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