Going on 5 days late now... Questions

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This is my 6th day of no period.

First of all, do you class it as a "missed period" when you're a week or more late?

Secondly I wanted opinions. I know you can miss periods for reasons unrelated to pregnancy (we aren't currently ttc) and they can be irregular some months after post partum.

But since having my son last summer I've had more regular periods than ever before, despite one a couple months ago where I was a week early and it lasted longer and it was light.

My bowels were not normal 2 days ago, it only lasted the day. They were very loose, I was going all day but I wouldn't have called it diohrrea.

I have been having some round ligament pain for a few days.

My old spd pains have been causing havoc again.

Yesterday I had some on and off light queasiness.

I have been having discharge.

I checked my cp for any signs of my period coming soon - none. Just sticky, thick discharge that stretches about a cm then breaks.

Today and yesterday I have had some sharp pains - like the period pains you can randomly get that can cause you to twitch like an idiot, the ones that seem to travel down into your bits.


But get this, I had a negative pregnancy test.


I know I should wait longer and test again and then head to the doctors and I know every pregnancy would be different, but I found out with my son at 4 weeks pregnant. Before my missed period. So i find it very odd.


Do you have any ideas or advice?!?
 
I get a lot of those symptoms just before or during ovulation. Have you tested for LH surge or anything?
 
No but my ovulation was weeks ago. I feel it happen cos it's quite painful, though I know your body can gear up to do it and then not do it and try again later so it's possible I guess
 

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