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Negative tests but no period?

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gimmeadoughnut123 · 17/12/2017 10:42

My AF is now 5 days over due. I did two cheapy tests, one definitely negative and one with the most sad excuse for a second line ever - only visible to my hopeful eye but not my husband. Did a first response one this morning and it is 100% negative.

Any advice for when the tests say no but then you don't get your period?
We have only been trying since October so it's early days but as I have endometriosis I'm a lot more focussed on the results that I hoped I would be.
It's worth noting my endo is not near my ovaries or tubes, and my surgeon said he did not think it would really effect pregnancy but wouldn't know until we tried.

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Bluntness100 · 17/12/2017 10:52

I had this, I missed two periods and saw my gp, I was also trying to conceive, and it was called secondary amnorhea (not sure about spelling). I was sent to see a consultant at the hospital and I defintely wasn’t pregnant. I never found out why they just stopped.

They decided to put me on fertility drugs to bring back my periods. The day I was to go to my gp to collect them I was hoovering and just thought suddenly “I’m pregnant”. By this time I had missed three periods.

I bought two tests and yes I was, I took them down to the gp with me and she’s said”you’re pregnant?!!”.

Anyway. Back to hospital and they confirmed it. The issue was they struggled to date my baby accurately. And they induced me on my due date as they were very concerned they were a few days out and it could
Be detrimental to my babies life if she went too far over. She was born healthy and fine. The consultant who did my investigation into my missing periods also decided to lead my pregnancy in place of the gp the day I found out I was pregnant as my gp called him.

So I’d say see your gp in the first instance. I was clearly still ovulating just not bleeding and as said, I never found out why it happened. I wouldn’t worry too much.

gimmeadoughnut123 · 17/12/2017 13:39

Wow sounds very confusing - I can't quite get my head around that! So when your periods stopped, was that actually pregnancy, or did that happen first and pregnancy followed?

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gimmeadoughnut123 · 17/12/2017 13:39

Wow sounds very confusing - I can't quite get my head around that! So when your periods stopped, was that actually pregnancy, or did that happen first and pregnancy followed?

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