Many possibilities.: Did you follow the directions on the tests exactly? Otherwise, a serum (blood) pregnancy test ordered by your doctor will definitely confirm the negative result. When you get seen, other causes, like thyroid problems, stress, overexertion, etc., can be checked for, to see what may be causing amenorrhea (absence of menses). See http://tinyurl.com/ny9hjxl
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No ovulation: If your body doesn't release an egg (called anovulation) then there won't be a period. There are hormonal and environmental causes of anovulation such as polycystic ovarian syndrome. You should be evaluated by a doctor.
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