Period are missed and 4 attempt of pregnancy test by urine kit Is negative - #11096
My period are missed I intimate on 9th july and my period date was expect to 21/26 but today August 22 my period is not come and i also test me pregnancy’ 4 time by urine kit all 4test are negative so why periodis missed
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Pregnancy very unlikely
Four negative urine pregnancy tests done >4 weeks after due date are reliable. Relation was before expected period, but bleeding has not occurred due to other reasons.
Most probable causes for missed periods in your case:
Recent typhoid infection → illness, weakness, and antibiotics often disturb hormones. Stress and low nutrition after infection. Hormonal imbalance (thyroid, prolactin, PCOS). Natural cycle variation at your age (young women often have irregular cycles).
If you’ve missed a period and have a negative pregnancy test four times, there are several reasons this might be happening. Factors such as stress, changes in weight, excessive exercise, and hormonal imbalances can all interfere with your menstrual cycle. Conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid dysfunction are common culprits that could cause irregular or missed periods, and exploring these possibilities with your healthcare provider can be valuable. It’s also possible that recent lifestyle changes, such as a significant shift in diet or exercise routine, might be affecting your cycle. Medications you’re on or any underlying health conditions could contribute as well. Given that multiple pregnancy tests have returned negative, it’s less likely that you’re pregnant, but confirming it with a healthcare provider would help you understand the situation more clearly. I recommend setting up an appointment with your doctor to discuss your symptoms in more detail. They might suggest further tests, possibly including blood tests or an ultrasound, to ensure that there’s nothing else contributing to your missed period. In the meantime, focus on maintaining a balanced diet, regular sleep, and managing stress, as these can positively affect your menstrual health. Avoid self-diagnosing or beginning any new supplements or medications without consulting your healthcare provider, as they can work with you to develop a personalized care plan.
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