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Is A Delayed Period A Sign Of Pregnancy?

I always have irregular periods, I was on the pill for 6 months to control my period, the last time i got my period was around August 26 or 26 & finish the first week of september of 2011. Then the 30th of september I had unprotected sex and we used the pull out method and the same thing the next day October 1st. its been 4 week and still i havent gotten my period and ive been peeing alot. Could I be pregnant?
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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In the current scenario, and given the history of irregular cycles, it is impossible to predict your ovulation now. Ovulation can be predicted through recording of basal body temperatures from day one of the cycle, when, ovulation is indicated by a rise in temperature and should conception occur, this rise persists. You can also get help from follicular studies, which, in your case, are difficult to perform. Please get a HPT with a fresh early morning sample or go for a blood pregnancy test. Hope this helps.
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Is A Delayed Period A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi, In the current scenario, and given the history of irregular cycles, it is impossible to predict your ovulation now. Ovulation can be predicted through recording of basal body temperatures from day one of the cycle, when, ovulation is indicated by a rise in temperature and should conception occur, this rise persists. You can also get help from follicular studies, which, in your case, are difficult to perform. Please get a HPT with a fresh early morning sample or go for a blood pregnancy test. Hope this helps.