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Whats going on with my body?

I got my period on November 1st by taking Provera. Then to ovulate I started taking Clomid 50mg. I was supposed to get my period on the 1st, and now it is the 4th and it still hasn't came. I took a pregnancy test on the 27th of November and it came out negative. I took one today when I woke up and it didn't work! I had spotting a couple weeks ago for a half a day and then it stopped. Shouldn't my period be on time because of provera last month? I seriously hope I'm pregnant, but yet I'm confused. I guess tomorrow I will make a doctors appoitment. I just wanted to check to see what people would say about my situation. Please tell me what you think. Thank you.
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Hi everyone!!! Well, I talked to my doctor and she said that I might not be pregnant, but there is a good chance I could be. Just for the fact that I had spotting around Thanksgiving for a day with a little abdominal pain, and because I am late. She also said if I am pregnant, I should be able to find out within a week or so. Thank you everyone for your comments.
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Because you tend to ovulate later when you are on Clomid, it can extend your cycle. I'd wait until you are 7 days late, test, and if it's still negative and you haven't started your period, I'd call your doctor about prescribing Provera to you.

Lots of babydust your way ******************

Stacie
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The Provera just caused you to get your period in November.  Wait and see if you get your period this month its only 5 days off. The Provera doesnt regulate this months cycle.  I just finished taking Provera last Thursday and started AF today.  My husband and I are also TTC. Best of Luck!!
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What do you mean by the test didn't work?
Also Provera will induce bleeding about a week after you finish taking it.  It has nothing to do with your next period.  I would wait a few days before taking another test.  You will either get your period or get a positive within a couple of weeks.  If you are still getting negatives and no period, then go to your doctor. you might need another round of Provera or furthur work up.
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