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Hi all .. I am ten month pp...my period has been like clock work every 24 days... It is now three days late... I tested this morning and it was negative .....
Did I test too early??
Is aunt flow just late?
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Probably means your period is about to show I would imagine? You can also get light spotting in early pregnancy, but since you had all those negative tests, that;s not as likely.
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Started a light spotting today....
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Just tested this morning again... Negative , going on four days late
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Thank u both for the advice
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aunt flow can be late due to stress you may not realize you have. Your body is a temple, remember that. And yes, testing is way too early. If she doesnt come within atleast 5 more days test again. =) Hope this helped...
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Should I retest tomorrow??
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Oops sorry. Not reading properly, heads all over the place lol. Get that test re done!
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I am ten months pp....

No no signs of anything
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Obviously there are many reasons why it could be late...stress, hormone imbalance, illness etc. Also, you are still only 6 months pp, that is still kind of early for a regular cycle and so even though it has been regular, sometimes it might not be. Maybe wait another few days-a week and see if it arrives then, and if not test again. Are you getting any usual signs that she's about to show?
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