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759378 tn?1278963001

so confused

i have took three pregnancy tests and they all said negative i have a four year old daughter i stop putting on my patch a month ago and now im almost 5 days late ive been fedeling nasuea has any one had that happen to then don't know what to do
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422891 tn?1315179920
It could be just a side effect from not using the patch anymore. Or you maybe pregnant.  Sometimes when you get off bc your periods are irregular and it takes a while for your body to regulate itself, and stress may also be the cause of being late, but just to be sure you may want to call doc to get a blood test. Try to relax ( i know its easier said than done)

I was 2 months late and i took plenty of pregnancy test and all BFN and even blood test. I was 4 sure that i was pregnant because i have never went that long without having a period, then my doc put me on provera to actually start my period... but yea call doc and get a blood test so you'll know for sure
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623156 tn?1322865851
You could be I would re-test tomorrow or go have your blood drawn. However this could be your bodies way of reacting to stopping the patch. Good luck and Best wishes to you.
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505857 tn?1329681517
I was the same as yourself when i came off depo-provera and the pill, i think it's just your body trying to readjust to not having the patch.  After 1 year and 7 months i think i now have my cycle back to normal.  i don't think you will be as long as me but i did go from July last year until august with no AF from August to Sept i was 6 days late and freaking out as i was starting a new job and slowly since Sept it has regulated.  I hope if your are TTC you get your BFP soon.  Good Luck!!!
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435139 tn?1255460391
Sounds like a side effect from stopping the patch...Good luck!
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435139 tn?1255460391
After a woman stops using the patch, it usually takes one or two months for her periods to return to the cycle she had before using it. Once in a while, a woman may have irregular or absent periods. This may go on for as long as six months after stopping.
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