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No period for atleast 45 days??

ok this is a little complicated... i have been off BCPs now for about 9 mo. and having unprotected sex since then. i was having very normal periods lasting 3-4 days up until mid march i think? i never really pay attention what the date is when i have my period but i do remember not having one since march 15th maybe even earlier, im not sure. i have taken 3 or 4 HPT and all are negative. so it has been almost 45 days with  no periods... i have had a little nausea throughout the day and headaches, a little hungier than usual but no defiante proof of pregnancy. i have had an increase in vag discharge, no odor and kinda thin and milky looking. i was thinking of waiting two more weeks which would put me at about 60days without a period, to cal the doctor and get a blood test. what does anyone think? i would really love a baby and hope i am pregnant, but i just dont want to get my hopes up... this no period thing has just never happened like this before~ i will take any and all suggestions i can get, thank you!
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Hi,   Im having similar problems, Ive not had a period now for 70 days now, Ive had 3 negative HPT and one negative blood test im now due to have a ultra sound on Thurs.

I would recommend asking the doctor about having an ultrasound next if he doesnt say so first.

Im also having nausea but not actually vomitting.Im also having the discharge which is sometimes coming through pinky/brown coloured?

Your not alone.

Good Luck, hope you get the result you want x
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I had the same problem about a year and a half ago.  Stopped bc pills, got married, no kids.  I went to the gyno after not having a period for 6 months.  I never had problems before.  He found several small cysts on my ovaries.  I was diagnosed with PCOS.  Blood work confirmed it w/ a higher testestrone level than usual.  Ask your gyno about this.  Hope it works out well for you.
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