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Hi there, I am 38 years old and my monthlys have always been non consistent. Until the birth of my son 2 years ago, but now I am a week late, I have had all the symptoms, cramps, tiredness, and headaches, but no flow. This has me a little concerned.
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2218783 tn?1357571081
Good Morning Glad you got it :)
Hopefully it was just one of those things but it could be hormone change in your body you said you are 38 and have always been regular Just start keeping track dates and symptoms.
Good Luck :)))
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Hi there, this is cherbeary73, thank you for responding to me and to answer your questions, no I am not on birth control and yes they were regular after the birth of my son.
My monthly finally did come with a vengeance was real bad this time, knock my on my but. Normally I am pretty lucky, but this time, I have it bad. Hope it is just a fluke! :)
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2218783 tn?1357571081
Have you had unprotected sex Are you on Birth control?
Since you have had your son your Cycles are always Regular?
I would take a pregnancy test and if Negative then just wait and if it doesnt come make a Dr appt.
Sometimes our cycles change due to hormones medications stress weight loss or gain It can be late for many reasons But idf you are a week late I would go buy OTC pregnancy test and just see what it says.
Good Luck let me know what the result is :)))
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Does this sound normal to anyone? Is my period just being finicky?
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