Going by your age it is possible that you are starting the menopause and that your missed period is just the start of the irregularity of the menstrual cycle that is a symptom of menopause but you will need to see your doc, he/she should run a few tests for you and that will tell you what is going on.
The most common reason for a missed period is pregnancy.
There are many different reason why someone might miss their period even when they are not pregnant. I you have missed a period, then it is best to get it checked out by a physician to rule out any conditions or diseases that may be causing the missed period other than pregnancy.
you are coming into the menopause stage of your life so that may be the reason for the missed period and negative pregnancy test. the likely hood of being pregnant afer having your tubes tied is pretty much none existant
Well, you could, assuming both tests failed, but it'd be extremely improbable. More realistically you missed a period for some other reason.
Yes, there are many reasons for a missed period besides pregnancy. These reasons have to do with a hormonal imbalance. The hormonal imbalance is not limited to fertility hormones such as estrogen and progesterone, but can also include thyroid hormones. Another reason for a missed period is a tumor that impacts the release of hormones. Most frequently, these tumors are benign (non-cancerous).
Missing any amount of periods, even if it's just one, can be an indication of pregnancy. If you miss your period, take an EPT (pregnancy test) right away. If you take the test and it's negative, consult your family doctor. There can always be serious issues that are the reason to missed periods.
The most common reason for a missed period is pregnancy. Other causes include medications and hormonal imbalance. Stress, illness, medications, and weight changes can also be factors when it comes to missing a period.
If you are genuinely having a period, then the test will come out negative because you cannot be pregnant. However, some women think they are menstruating when they may be bleeding for some reason in early pregnancy. The test then could either be positive or negative depending on the condition of the baby.
Blood tests are not necessary to diagnose pregnancy. You can use a urine pregnancy test as early as the time of the missed period.
Yes, it is very much possible to miss a period without it being due to pregnancy.There are many possible reasons for a late or missed period, including things such as stress, ill health, or sudden weight changes. If you have been sexually active it is a good idea to take a pregnancy test to confirm that pregnancy is not the reason for the delayed or absent period.
This is a common occurrence during pregnancy but not necessarily a symptom. You're symptoms of pregnancy include: missed period, fatigue, swollen and or tender breasts, mood swings, flu like symptoms, nausea, implantation bleeding (slightly different than a period) etc. Not all women will experience pregnancy symptoms so if you do suspect you might be pregnant, you should take a test rather than relying solely on symptoms. Not all women will experience a missed period during the first few weeks of pregnancy, so again, it is important to use other determinations of pregnancy other than symptoms. It is important for you to confirm your pregnancy as soon as possible to ensure the proper care and safety of you and your new baby. Most of these symptoms will start about two weeks after the first day of your missed period.
No, a period can also cause this.