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missed menstal cycles

I am currently taking birth control and am 2.5 months late on my cycle.  I have taken numerous pregnancy test and they ae negitive.  
Is this normal?  What could be the cause?
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Thanks. I take the pill been on for 6months.  I have changed three months ago.  I had breathoughk through bleeding with the other so they thought it was too weak for mupped so they my dosage.  I know you cannot get pregnant unless you ovulate, my concern is that when I was on the weaker ones did I get pregnant.  I guess I will find out on Monday.  
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hi hun hope all goes well at the docs but please dont build up your hopes as ive not had a cycle for two years now and it can really disharted you when it dont turn out to be a positive result
it could be the birth control you are on are too strong for you how long have you been on them or have hou changed recently
if you are having the injection you may not come on some people go the whole time taking it and dont have a cycle
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I had to move my apt to Monday but I will let you know what I find out.  
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My apt is on friday morning.  I hope they give me a blood test to see if I am pregnant.  I am married and my husband and I do want children, so whenever it happens great.  We just did not want to be expecting right away.  I just need to know because I don't want to get a cold or something and take any medication and poss. hurt the baby.  Or if I am not, I want to know what the deal is. Sure I like not having periods....that is great.  Although I do not really have cramps and PMS, its just a headache.
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OMG. we are in the same boat except I am not taking bc. Let me know if you find out anything. I just made any appt with my dr. He can't see me until next week. Keep me posted on your situation.
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