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Three months no period, negative tests

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So as the title suggests it has been 3 months since my Last period and all I'm getting are negative tests since a week after first missed period. Unsure what's going on as usually I'm clockwork....know exactly when due and how long it will last, still getting cramping headaches tender breasts, just want an idea of what could be going on

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Hi there

Have you by any chance come off the depo injection because sometimes periods can be slow to return? I would suggest going to see a doctor, who would be able to do blood tests and investigate what is going on.

I hope this helps

Best wishes

Katherine

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