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Wonky Period

I have aways been very regular for the last year as far as my periods go. On Feb I had my period on the 14th which is 1 day earlier then my norm. Well in March I had my period on the 10th. Very off for me. Well this month of April, I have yet to get my period and it's the 17th. I feel like I'm about to start, the whoshing feeling, my breast don't hurt just nipples are sensitive, and my breats are slightly larger. I have had cramping, but it could just be I ate something bad. But it's not constant like I'm about to start.  Around the time of ovulation, my husband had a seizure so it might be stress related. I don't remember ovulating. My husband and I have been having unprotected sex, and our 3 year wedding anniversary was March 21. :) But I haven't started yet, only have white discharge. No preggo test yet.  Any ideas what might be the reason? Anyone else experience something similar?
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Hi there.  It's very common to be late during stressful periods in life.  You can wait the week to test but there is a good chance you are just late.  Even regular gals have off months.  We generally don't know when we ovulate or it would be a lot easier to conceive.  :>)  But again, really a good chance good old stress is wreaking havoc on your system.  I hope your husband is doing okay.  good luck to you
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You may have ovulated late. Wait a few days and try again with your first morning urine.
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Update 4/19: I finally got the courage to take a hpt and it came back negative. Maybe a very very very faint line but I'm over a week late so it should be accurate by now. Still have sore nipples, slightly large swollen breast and mild nausea so I don't know. It was kroger brand, I'll try again in morning.
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