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cramps but no period

I had sex on the 2nd of thins month and should have started my period on the 14th i have not started and im always on time never late but i have cramps like im going to start any time but nothing cramps are going alway as the days pass but what is going on could i be prego...
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roughly calculating backward with 14 as ur mensus date u have had sex at the time of ovulation which means theres a chance to get pregnant but tat doesnt mean u shd be , ther cld be delay sumtimes for few ppl even if they usually hav chumps regularly
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Omg Finally some one goin through what I'm goin threw I was suppose to start my period on 14th but nothing and on the 12th I had a white mucus discharge with no odor no itchiness no burning sensation the only difference with me I was on the depo I got my first shot may 5 2013 n my second shot Aug 10 2013 I was suppose to go back in November 5 2013 to et my third shot but never went back I finally started my period last month on the 14th a heavy regular period and know nothing I don't kno what to do because I have no medicade
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Omg Finally some one goin through what I'm goin threw I was suppose to start my period on 14th but nothing and on the 12th I had a white mucus discharge with no odor no itchiness no burning sensation the only difference with me I was on the depo I got my first shot may 5 2013 n my second shot Aug 10 2013 I was suppose to go back in November 5 2013 to et my third shot but never went back I finally started my period last month on the 14th a heavy regular period and know nothing I don't kno what to do because I have no medicade
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