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Hi everyone, I am new here,

I was wondering if anyone can help me as the last time I remember my af appearing is sometime in June and I have had nothing since.

I have mentioned it to my fiance and he said (this is his favourite saying whenever I want to talk about something that he doesn't) "its nothing to worry about" which he knows full well annoys the heck out of me and I end up raising my voice to him to make him listen.

I don't know if I should ask him to buy me a pregnancy test or not as he hasn't got the greatest tact for dealing with negative results.

Should I ask my fiance to buy me a pregnancy test or should I just make an appointment with my doctor instead to find out what's going on?

I am so confused.

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Are your periods generally regular then? Are you actually TTC ?

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