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A missed period is more likely to be a sign of pregnancy. Missed periods are common. If this is abnormal for you, it is best to consult with your doctor to determine a diagnosis.
If you have missed your period for two months, you are probably pregnant. You could take a home pregnancy test, but you should see a doctor and if you think you could have an STD, you should see a doctor immediately anyhow.
see a doctor
To get better results you should wait for your missed period. Some people even if they missed their period they do a test and it still becomes negative. It's best to wait a few days later after your missed period and then do the home pregnancy test. If it comes out negative and you still missing your period you should go to your doctor to get the best answer.
No, it isn't supposed to make you miss a period. But if you are on the pill, Amoxicillin can make them less effective and you could have gotten pregnant. You should take a test or go see a doctor.
Spotting is very common during the course of pregnancy and the combined symptoms of spotting then a missed period certainly could indicate pregnancy. However it is very common for women who are not pregnant to have a missed period or spotting. I suggest a pregnancy test which are readily available at almost any store and to consult your doctor.
Depends on why you missed your period. Ask your doctor. If it's pregnancy there's abortion and you need to see a doctor for that.
The day of your missed period if your worried about being pregnant.
Yes. Go to the doctor.
Perform a pregnancy test. If its negative the missed period may be a "one off" but if it happens again next month see your Doctor.
You should take a pregnancy test shortly after your missed period. That is when a home pregnancy test is most effective. Although I have heard you can do a blood test at the doctor as soon as 2 weeks before your missed period.
This is not a sign of pregnancy. If you have missed your period and have had unprotected intercourse you should take a pregnancy test or see your doctor.