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How To Confirm Pregnancy?

I have not had a menstruate cycle in 76 days. I have taken multiple at home test and a test through a doctor; all of which have been negative. Should I be considered with pregnancy still or is there something else that I should be worried about? I have been having cramps like a period but never get the period.
posted on Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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I understand your concerns.76 days is a very long timegap as far as your periods are concerned.As your home pregnancy tests are also negative,its sure that you may not be pregnant.

So,i would suggest you to consult a gynecologist as soon as possible and rule out other possible causes for your amenorrhea.Do an ultrasound scanning and rule out secondary causes of amenorrhea.

Hope you are happy with the answer.

Thank you.
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How To Confirm Pregnancy?

Hello Welcome to HCM I understand your concerns.76 days is a very long timegap as far as your periods are concerned.As your home pregnancy tests are also negative,its sure that you may not be pregnant. So,i would suggest you to consult a gynecologist as soon as possible and rule out other possible causes for your amenorrhea.Do an ultrasound scanning and rule out secondary causes of amenorrhea. Hope you are happy with the answer. Thank you.