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Should I Be Worried About Late Periods, Discomfort In Stomach And Negative Pregnancy Test?

My period is 13 days late. Give or take a day. I had a tubal in Feb of 2009. After the birth of my third child. I am 28 yrs old. And feeling a lot of discomfort in my stomach.my period is always like clock work,give or take a day at the most! I took a pregnancy test and it did come negative. Should.I be concerned?
Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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Hello,
In the current scenario, it is most unlikely for a pregnancy to happen. Yet, I would suggest a trans-vaginal sonogram and a blood test for pregnancy and see a gynecologist for a physical evaluation. The delay in the cycle could be due to stress, hormonal imbalance, sudden weight changes, infections or some medications, if pregnancy is excluded. Appropriate management would then suffice. Please maintain a healthy weight and a healthy diet. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Should I Be Worried About Late Periods, Discomfort In Stomach And Negative Pregnancy Test?

Hello, In the current scenario, it is most unlikely for a pregnancy to happen. Yet, I would suggest a trans-vaginal sonogram and a blood test for pregnancy and see a gynecologist for a physical evaluation. The delay in the cycle could be due to stress, hormonal imbalance, sudden weight changes, infections or some medications, if pregnancy is excluded. Appropriate management would then suffice. Please maintain a healthy weight and a healthy diet. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.