If you have been sexually active, then you can take another home pregnancy test or see your doctor for a pregnancy blood test. If you are not pregnant, you likely had a cycle where you didn’t ovulate. Other considerations-are you overweight? Did you exercise more than usual? Have you been under more stress? If you do not get a period this month, see your doctor to help diagnose and treat the issue
Answered 5/10/2021
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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
Answered 5/6/2021
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