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When is my period going to start this month?

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Ok so last month I started my first pack of birth control after being off of it for 9 months..I finished the pack and had a regular 5 day period which started on the 14th. After that I decided not to start another pack of pills and I assumed I would start my period on the 15th this month and it still hasnt come.

p.s I took a pregnancy test 2 days ago and it was negative

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  1. hun it could come anytime. sometimes its more regulated, but it doesnt follow a strict schedule.  


  2. if i were you i would maybe take another pregnancy test just to be sure!

    and after you first start taking birth controll and then stop, your periods might not be on time. but if it continues try seeing a doctor!  

  3. Too complex.  Factors include your age, your stress, your sexual activites, health and weight, and now the pill at irregular intervals.

    Take another test in 3 - 4 days.  If no period, see a doctor.

  4. If you are certain you are not pregnant, be ready at any time.  Taking the birth control pills for one month only may have effected your hormone levels, etc, and that will effect the regularity of your period.  Other factors, too, as others mentioned - stress, rapid weight loss, etc. Typically, you period will begin 28 days after the first day of your last period.  In other words, you said that it was the 14th of last month.  Was the 14th the first day of your period?  If so, count 28 days from there and it should be when your period would begin.  However, you mentioned that it is obviously late.  If you aren't taking other meds, etc, and you are absolutely not pregnant, you will want to see your doctor if you don't start soon.  It could indicate some other type of medical problem.  For a completely regular period, you should take your birth control pills every day, every month.  And while on the birth control pills, you need to take them at the same time every day.

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