Probably nothing. Stress can make you miss your period, as can change in diet or exercise habits. Also depending on your age, hormones can change causing changes in your cycles. It could be iregular periods or a hormonal imbalance.
you maybe need to see the docter because you could have something wrong with you. *_*
See your DR. You may need a pregnancy blood test and a change to contraceptive.
No, you have a tumor.
I am two months late and i have taken a test sometimes twice a week and they say negative. what is going on?
You should contact your doctor.
there could be many health related issues with that you should contact your doctor.
You might have gotten chlamydia from somewhere else, you could have some other infection, your partner could have had a false negative result, or you might have some other non-infectious problem. You should not rely on a partner's result to determine whether or not you have an infection. If you have pain or discharge, you should get tested.
The change in the order of the months can be attributed to the adaptation of the Gregorian calendar. This calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 to replace the Julian calendar. The Gregorian calendar reorganized the months to better align with the solar year and improve the accuracy of the calendar system.
If a person skipped a meal and the blood sugar levels dropped, the liver could release some of the stored sugar back into the blood.
It would not be recommended, since your body could have changed since your physical.
All home pregnancy tests*
There are many managerial assessments you could make about a company that has a profit and a negative cash flow in the same accounting period. You could say that there is an error or that temperature changed dramatically for example.