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Late period

I got my last period on 28th march 2014. Now is April already and I haven't get my period yet. I did have sex on April once. And the few weeks later my boyfriend and i thought of doing it but when he "FF" me there are red jelly stuff on his finger. So he asked me "are you having your period?" i told him im not sure. So i use a pad. The next day i look at my pad they are clean there no blood at all. Means im not having my period. So what are that red jelly stuff? Help me pls . Fyi my boyfriend normally "shoot" after I do ******* with him. Today is 30 April i realized my underwear got this "white stuff". I don't know what it is. And when im bathing i check my nipple, and there is a "white stuff" on it. Is it normal? Not liquid btw.
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I just came my period today. 46 cycle. Thanks anyway.
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Hi, thanks for the reply. I'm not sure of my period cycle. My last period is on the 28 march it end on the 3 April. I took a test on 6 may 2014 and it turn out negative. Did I took the test to early or the test is true? My period haven't come yet until now.
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Hello,
There are several reasons why a woman have delayed menstruation and this could be due to unhealthy diet, stress (emotional or physical), sudden weight gain or loss, caffeine, alcohol, and smoking. Gynecological conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and uterine cysts or polyps, can also bring about alteration in menstrual cycle. However, pregnancy is still the most common cause of delayed or missed period.

So if there is a history of any unprotected intercourse then pregnancy should be ruled out.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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