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Skipped last month's period NOT PREGNANT

Ok im not pregnant, 3 negative tests i tested 3 weeks after missed period so im pretty sure thats accurate considering with my other 2 pregnancies i received a BFP after only 1 day late. What im wanting to know is if this is normal? I am kind of overweight... My periods are sometimes irregular but not much.. Ive never skipped an entire month of my cycle. What could have caused this? And should i be alarmed?
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Why is what i said confusing, my periods sometimes come 3 days early or 3 days late but ive never missed an entire month. What about that is confusing. But again thanks FOR YOUR RESPONSE!!
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Well...a bit confused; you stated "My periods are sometimes irregular but not much.. Ive never skipped an entire month of my cycle."  

Well.....anyways....Consult your physician and get this sorted dear.
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Keep in mind I am purely guessing.....that's why it is important to have this sorted by your GYN physician to know exactly what you are dealing with.  

Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to have a serum pregnancy test done (blood test).  
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and this is the first time this has ever happened its not normal for me my periods usually come 3-7 days during the time they are do.
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well im pretty positive i dont have PCOS im actually VERY fertile, very very very fertile i dont have problems conceiving, i have had 2 previous pregnancies like clockwork but i am going to look into it Thanks
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The thing is that irregular periods can happen, but are not normal.  

The first thing that came to mind was PCOS because you are overweight/obese and you have experienced irregular periods.  

Skipping an entire month should be of concerned and futher investigated by your GYN physician.  
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ive heard its normal sometimes, but thanks and i will im about 5'2 250-259
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Yes, you should be concerned and I would recommend you sorting this out with your GYN physician.

How overweight are you?
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