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296738 tn?1235996403

A week late now

Since I started having my period after having Steeley I have been keeping a close eye on when I am ovualting.  I have Been running on a 28 day cycle now since August.  I supposed to have started on the 3rd this month but haven't yet.  I did have a lot of CM about a week ago.  I thought that I was about to start then but didn't.  I did notice CM when I was due to ovulate so I thought everything was right on schedule.  I just concerns me that I had sooo much CM when I was due to have my period and didn't.  I haven't been under any more stress than usual and my thyroid levels are in check so I know that is not the problem. Could my cycle have gone form 28 days to 30+ days all of a sudden?  
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296738 tn?1235996403
Still no signs of AF today.  I will probably test in a few days.  
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296738 tn?1235996403
The only form of BC (which I know is not that effective) is that we are not having sex anywhere around the time of ovulation and I have had my tubes tied.  
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363110 tn?1340920419
hmmm... it COULD or you could be preggo. Have you been on any birth control methods? Have you tested?

If I were you I'd test. I know that my first AF after TJ was at 28 days and the 2nd was at about 30 I think.  AND this last (2nd af) lasted 8 days if I counted right!  Normally i'd be 3 days or maybe 5.

if you still get a BFN wait a few days and test again and if it's still BFN I'd go in to get yourself checked out.
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