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My period is late.

My period is late by about 1 month and a week, I took 3 HPT's on consecutive days (one when I thought my period would be due) and all came out negative. Is there something wrong with me?

My periods are very iregular and something of this sort has happened before but just for a month, I have read that it could be caused through stress etc. but I am not quite sure and I do not take the Pill.

I have also read that there could be sperm in the pre-lubricant but my boyfriend does get any, and he said that there was no chance that he hadn't ejaculated inside me because we used the withdrawl method but I am still worried that I might be pregnant or sometrhing is wrong with me.

Please help me :(
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^^^**he does not get any pre-lubricant**
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I took my last test about an hour ago
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You may be worrying your peroid away.  Relax wait until Sunday morning and take a test first thing.  Morning urine is the best.  I say Sunday to give your body time to relax.  Take a deep breath and just relax.    I know that it is easier said then done but just try.
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I agree with sailor's wife. Sounds to me like you've got your answer from the tests. If you still haven't got your period and you're normally regular than you should see a doctor because it's obviously not normal for YOU. But as someone else said above, you may well be worrying your period away with stress.

Also FYI withdrawal is not necessarily a fool-proof contraception method!
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