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late period, discharge everyday

I had my LMP Dec 6.  My cycles are very regular, every 26 days.  Never had a missed period except for when i was pregnant.  Well, I have taken several HPT and all have been negative, i even had 2 blood tests and both were negative, so i have decided that im not pregnant and my period will come when it is ready.  Well, ever since my LMP i have had a discharge, which looks like my normal discharge before i ovulate.  It is not really thick, but just a EW consistancy and sometimes a milky white, no odor, no burning, no itching, nothing but the discharge, i have not gone one day without it since my LMP.  Could this be the reason i haven't started? What could it be, just something random going on with my body?  I don't know.  I have been talking with my dr office about not starting this month and they said i am just playing a waiting game, either until i have a positive pregnancy test or until i start.  I was going to wait until I miss period #2 before calling my ob/gyn, and it has been almost 2 weeks since my last HPT, so i would do that again just to check, but we have had icy weather and i can't get out of my house until it all melts...do you ladies have and ideas or suggestions? im just a little confused! Thanks in Advanve
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It's not unusual to have a screwy period around the holidays, even around severe weather changes. As for the discharge, this can also be upset by changes. Our bodies are incredibly sensitive even if we don't outwardly or inwardly feel under pressure.

I know it's hard but if you can stop thinking about it too much and analysing symptoms, things will likely go back to normal soon.
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Thank you!  That was probably the most sane thing I have heard here lately and it makes sense!  And i guess in the back of my mind i will think something is going on until i see otherwise, but You have put my mind a little at ease :)
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