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7721203 tn?1468443229

3-4 days late, negative HPT, itchy nipple.. ideas??

sooo, my baby boy is 7 months old.. my fiancé & I are not using birth control, I do have regular periods, and I'm currently 3-4 days late.

I've had my period every 28-30 days every month since I gave birth on 10/20/14, but for some reason it's just not here yet.. I took a test today, NEGATIVE, but my right nipple is SUPER itchy, mild cramps for the past few days, slightly nauseous.. JUST like it was when I was pregnant with him. maybe my hormones are just out of whack??

anyone else experienced this? it's just not my normal & I think I may give my OB/GYN a call tomorrow.. just curious if anyone had any ideas. thanks so much!! (((:
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7721203 tn?1468443229
ooookay.. since the red blood early this morning.. I've had nothing but brown blood.. 2:45 p.m. so far.

this is so weird.. I guess I just need to relax. still feel like it's my period, maybe my colon disease is affecting it? had a pretty bad flare up the past few days...

just thought I'd update! ((:
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7721203 tn?1468443229
2:10 a.m., 06/13/15, approximately 5 days (late).. went to the potty & saw blood. I guess it's just been a stressful month.. just thought I'd update everyone!

otw to snuggle up to my sweet boy.. night ladies! ((:
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7721203 tn?1468443229
thanks so much! I'm just waiting on a returned phone call..

I just recently found out I had a cyst in my vagina, of all places, and I already have a colon disease.. so I just want to make sure my hormones among everything else is okay.

no, I didn't PLAN on getting pregnant again yet, but I clearly haven't prevented it. God's will.. will be done!!!! ((:
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Your at your most fertile for up to a year after you give birth, so regardless of how long your first took you to fall it could only take once to fall now.

We tried for over a year with our second, sadly he was stillborn but about 6 months later when we decided to try again we feel pregnant the first month. It's always possible. Good luck tho and hope you get whatever outcome it is your hoping for.
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7721203 tn?1468443229
I don't WANT to "fall pregnant" necessarily, but I'm willing to accept the responsibility if given another miracle. I just didn't think I'd get pregnant again so soon considering how long we tried for our sweet boy to begin with.

I'm 26 years old, I know what I'm doing, I just asked for ideas pertaining to my symptoms.. my question was focused on my hormones, not whether or not I was pregnant. thanks though! ((:
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If i may ask why are you not using prevention if you don't want to fall pregnant?
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7721203 tn?1468443229
ohhh man.. I truly hope it's just my hormones. I've been 10 days late before (not since having him) & my family doctor told me it was normal.. it happens sometimes. we can't be regular forever & ever I guess? lol I literally went to the doctor that day after being 10 days late & started my period that night.. go figure.

I'll definitely be giving them a call tomorrow for some advice.. thank you ladies so much! our sweet boy will be 8 months on the 20th & I'm just NOT ready to give him a brother or sister just yet!!! lol

thanks again! (((:
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I had my boy 8-30-14 few months later i ended up ill and pains i took test and they were negative went to the hospital due to anxiety at and pain turned out i wad pregnant it was threw a blood test i on the hand never got a period
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I don't wanna scare you (if you don't want to be pregnant) but it sounds like you may be and its just too early to show up on a test? I'm not sure though. Sounds like calling your doctor is the best idea. Good luck with everything!
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