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birth control/pregnant/whatever else...

OK. I have posted about this problem of mine a week ago, but I really didn't get many great answers because the post ended up starting a fight on there between other people, so here I go again...

I am almost 2 weeks late for my period. I have been on birth control pills since June of last year and they have never caused any problems or anything. I also make sure I take them on time. My boyfriend and I had a sex a few times without a condom, but a couple of the times, he pulled out before he did anything. One of the times though he didn't pull out in time. I have been showing no signs at all though that I could be pregant. I have taken 3 tests, but all were negative. Could something else be wrong, or could I still be pregant? OR since I've been on birth control for so long, could I just have skipped a month??? Nothing feels weird, and I'm in no pain.

I would just like some answers please! thanks!
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I'm suffering through the same thing.It's been 2 weeks since my period is supposed to be due and although it feels like i'm on my period, i'm not.I've got slight cramps and a lot of white discharge in my underwear, but nothing...

I have missed taking my pills last moth(Triphasil)because I live in a very remote area(no docs or clinics in a 180km radius.)Two nights before i was due to have my period I had sex, but my BF pulled out about a minute and a half before he ejaculated.We did not have sex again after that and not for 2 months before due to the distance of our relationship.
I can't get to a doctor before next month and I'm scared to death that I might be pregnant.
Any coments on this will be greatly appreciated !!
Thanx
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See dr plz.u are not pregant.tests are 99.999 accurate
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Missing your period could be due to stress....and if you are worrying about maybe being pregnant or that something is wrong then that could cause you to miss.  My friend missed her period while on pills for four months cause she was under a lot of stress with work and her family and thinking she was pregnant when she turned out not to be.
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to answer arubas question, yes i did have PMS symptoms the week before i was suppose to get it.
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After 3 hpts and never stopping your bc I would say it's safe to assume your not pg.  You could have skipped a period but I don't know if bc causes that.  What kind are you on?  If your really worried it's time to go to the doc.  Good Luck
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I would definitely call your doctor. If you've gotten negative HPTs, then something else is probably going on. I'm not sure if stress would delay it for 2 whole weeks, though...but maybe. Have you had any PMS symptoms?
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It's probably best if you would ask your doctor this question.  Yes, you can sometimes skip a month but this means nothing in regards to any one persons situation. The only person who can give you accurate advice on your situation is your doctor.  It is a waste of your time to ask lay people what they think about you skipping a month. What happens to one person has nothing to do with you in particular.
If you took the pill each day at roughly the same time, didn't have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or take any medication known to interfere with its effectiveness, it is not likely you are pregnant.  That does not mean impossible. That does not mean that there might not be something else going on.  It could be entirely normal.  There is no way for anyone here to tell.  Go to your doctor if you are concerned about your health or menstrual cycle.
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I suggest you read some of the responses from your previous post, there were some people that posted advice to you
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