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56 days since LMP

I am 56 days late on my period. I had my LMP on July 14th, 2010. Here it is October 8, 2010 and still no period. I am overweight and wondering if that can cause my period to not come. I have taken 5 hpt and all say negative. Anyone out there this far late? I need some advice, because I have no insurance and cant afford them to draw my blood to see what is wrong or if I am really pregnant.
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My LMP was on June 4, 2011. I am currently 56 days since my LMP & 26 days late for my period. I too am a lil over weight. I've taken test after, test, but they are all negative. I don't understand why. I don't have many symptoms except for extreme back pain, my teeth were hurting for no reason in the beginning but no longer does. My breast hurt on & off. All I wanna do is sleep, I feel extremly lazy & that's not like me. My doctor told me to wait another week then call back. I am not stressed, but wanna know what's going on with my body. I am 28 years old & already have 2 children. I knew immediatley with my 1st, but with the 2nd I didn't know. I took a test off of a bet because my family said I was eating too much. That's they only reason I found out with the 2nd one. HAS ANYONE HAVE THIS HAPPEN TO YOU BEFORE & BEEN PREGNANT? IF NOT WHAT HAPPENED??
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Do you have a planned parenthood by you?? I believe they would do it there for free or a small cost.
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1428281 tn?1367147700
weight can have something to do with it but it could also be if you are under more stress than normal,  also they have place that can do free pregnancy testing like family planning planned parenthood
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