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Where is my period go?

I'm 25 and I had semi-regular (albeit very long) to the cycles of years. I recently went out of control birth and had a long cycle but normal. I have never gone more than 10 weeks without a period, but has now been 90 days since the end of my last (and about 8 weeks since I've been sexually active, use a condom every time). I do not think I am experiencing symptoms of pregnancy, and had a negative a pregnancy test at home a week ago, and one of the morning. I'm under stress, not on any medication, and have not won or lost over a pound partner in the last months. About 3-4 weeks I had all the usual symptoms of my period was about to start, but never arrived. I am wondering if possible I'm pregnant despite all signs to the contrary, or if anyone has had a similar experience of some other cause. I do not have health insurance, so I'm sort of waiting to outside and waiting, I am with a cycle of madness.

Apply for Medicaid. By the time something really bad takes place, you will have coverage for care Basic. I did a little control over http://www.webmd.com symptoms and found this: only http://www.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/not34579.asp?navbar=hw96700 gives some possible causes, none of them serious. I would say that since money is a real problem, you should wait, but if any other symptoms, is ready to spring to the doctor! You can start saving up now for your visit, and again, ask the government health insurance like Medicaid. Another method can be used to obtain some information about their condition is write to the company that manufactured the drug for birth control, tell them all about your period get out of control since birth, and ask them what is happening. Your answer can be very useful – if there is absolutely nothing to worry, they'll say so, and will be true if there is any possibility that it could be a serious illness, I will say something about seeking medical advice to cover their asses, and if they do, you can call them and try to expel some possible conditions that might be.

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