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i had unprotected sex 11 times this month  and had sex the day before my period and my periods are 10 days late. i took a pergnancy test when i was 4 days late and it showed up not pregnant? help me im confused :(
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
I can understand your anxiety related to delayed menstrual cycle. Pregnancy is the most common cause of absence of menstruation (amenorrhea). It is most likely if intercourse occurs anywhere from 3 days before ovulation (release of egg from the ovary) until 2-3 days after ovulation. If you did not have intercourse during that time of your menstrual cycle (12 to 16 days prior to your 1st day of expected period, its unlikely that you are pregnant. Hormonal imbalance, stress, certain medications as contraceptives, polycystic ovarian syndrome, eating disorders, vigorous exercise and thyroid disorders, could also cause delayed period. You can do a urine pregnancy test, and if it is negative consult a gynecologist.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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2025714 tn?1407923697
You could very well be pregnant. I would book an appointment to see the docter, ask if you can have a blood test. They are more accurate, some people cant get a postive result straight away becasue there is not enough hcg detected in there body. However it does double every 24 hours. You could also try taking a first responce test, they are pretty accurate. Best of luck xxx
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