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4442122 tn?1354641841

Late Period!

Hello,

My husband and I have been trying to conceive  now for almost a year now since my mis-carriage last year in March. I haven't really been keeping track of my Ovulation. I never have issues with my periods they always come every month ,but for the past couple of months my periods have been landing on the 30th of the month. In Novemember 2012 I was expecting to get my period on the 30th and nothing slight cramps that day but nothing. Today is December 4th and still no period but have been experiencing slight cramps off and on now for a couple of days now. How long before I take a pregnancy test? Is it to early to test? What do you suggest?

Thank You!
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4442122 tn?1354641841
Hello ilovemyson23,

Thank You for your recent reply to my post.. There is hope after having a miscarriage I do believe there is . I guess it's just all in perfect timing. I am a mother also but I really want a baby with my husband we have no kids together.. I am so not good about keeping track of my cycles would you say I am indeed late if I have had my pervious couple of months land on the 30th of the month? Im a little confused!LOL when I calculate it my myself yes I am late if I am going by the 30th..Just  looking for a second opinion.

Thank You! :)
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1088509 tn?1352236247
Everyone is different but I have 2 kids, 2 miscarriages and am 12 weeks right now. I have been able to get positives on all my pregnancies either the day my period was suppost to come or a few days later. Early pregnancy cramping is normal, I had it will all my pregnancies even though 2 did lead to early miscarriages also know as chemical pregnancies, I would say YES go ahead and test and usually you can make a doc appointment when you are 8 weeks and I started prenatals right away!! Good Luck
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