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384150 tn?1399904816

Need your ideas and experience.

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Hi Ladies!,
Most of you know my story.  DD who is 4 1/2 and 3 m/c.  I just turned 46  - 3 weeks ago.  I have never missed a period( always at cd26 for the last year).  Today I am 2 days late.  I took an hpt on 11 dpo, but got a BFN.  My temps are low as well.    I thought I o'd because mid cycle I had the worst cramps ever and watery cm- needed heating pad in the middle of the night.
I guess I may be getting to that time in life and It makes me feel down.
Should I just sit this one out and wait to when I get another period or should I take one more hp in 2 days??
would love some insight!
L
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384150 tn?1399904816
Thanks , but AF  finally showed today.  I'm actually happy she turned up since that means everything is running as normal.  The low temps and no AF made me nervous - I'm not ready for irregular periods and hot flashes :)
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873190 tn?1304812975
I'm gonna have to agree.  POAS.  Please let us know what happens!  Good luck.
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1006003 tn?1256227415
Yepp!

You are not out of the running until your last period has come and gone - and it will probably be some time before that happens. Until then, you are a potentially fertile female - so poas like one!  :-)

Best wishes,
~Wendy
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377493 tn?1356502149
Happy belated birthday!  You already know what I am going to say....poas, poas!!!  A negative at 11dpo is not a certain thing.  Now that you are past your AF due date, your going to get a much more accurate answer.  Good luck!!!!!
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