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Premenstrual Symptoms for a month & No Period. HELP

I have irregular pms and pcos .I was taking Vitex for about 3 weeks only because i felt like i was about to get on my period. My cycle was getting better until that. For about a month now, Ive been having premenstrual symptoms and at the first week i had cramps as if i was on my period.. now i get a few cramps threw out the day. I been extremely tired and its been 2 weeks i wake up vomiting yellow bile & feeling super nausea in the morning only. Threw out the day i feel pretty good. Also whenever i breath alittle heat in the morning i puke bile. I still havent gotten my period its been a month. What can this be?
Will it ever come?


I have trouble with infertility so theres no way i think im pregnant?
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My last period lasted normal. 6 days. You should take a test to be sure because i was in doubt & i just found out im pregnant and im almost 3 months. Everyones different Not every women pukes. So you should give it a try. Goodluck :)
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How long did ya last period last??
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Wow really i have th same symptoms minus the pukin...i havent took a pregnancy tes but maybe i am????
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I am. Thanks ;)
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Sounds like your pregnant congrats
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