You : You are likely not pregnant since all the tests were negative and you actually started your period. You are likely dealing with irregular periods. There are many causes of irregular periods including hormonal changes, stress/anxiety, weight fluctuations (extreme increase or decrease), thyroid problems, etc. You should consider starting birth control pills to help regulate your cycle. There should be a campus clinic or a local family planning clinic near your college that can discuss this option with you. Take care.
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See below: Agree with Dr. J. Menstrual irregularities are not uncommon and anovulatory cycle is a common cause. If you miss more than two periods it would be time to see your doctor. If you do not wish to be pregnant, use contraception all the time. You may consider implanted contraceptive or an IUD. Consult this site. http://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/menstruation/conditioninfo/Pages/causes.aspx
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