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Delayed 4 days now...

Hi umm guys please help.
my girlfriend has a natural 28 cycle however, this month she is having a delayed period, 4 days delayed now. we had protected sex and i'm quite sure that nothing entered her. However, due to the current situation she is having, she experienced a lot of stress. REALLY stress. does this mean that it affected her periods? she says she only feels that her breast is hardening and she feels that her period will be coming out soon but nothing comes =( please help. is this stress our preg? =(

and when will be the best time to use an PT test?
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THANKS! =) she already have now! whew close call!
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Well shes already late.. she can test... But implantation can feel like menstrual cramps... Mine did. So i thought mine was coming but nope never did. After ten days late i finally tested
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Idk just depends everyone is different. I would just go get a pregnancy test and have her take it. If it says negative and she.still doesn't get her period in a week or so then have her take another one
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day before she would have her period.. =(( how long would stress affect her period please help =(
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How long has it been since y'all had sex? I would tell her to take a test that is the only way you will know for sure.And yes sometimes high amounts of stress will cause your period to be delayed
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