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I haven't started my period after surgery?

Okay so I recently had a breast augmentation in the beginning of march, I had my period 2 weeks before the surgery , the surgery was on march 20th, Since then I have not had a period, I am not on birth control I haven't been in a while but I have NOT been with anyone at all so i know i'm not pregnant, My husband left in January and that is the last time I was intimate with anyone. What could be the problem for me not having a period? should i be worried its something more serious? is it just stress? is it from the surgery? Thank you for all who replies to this
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My period came on at the end of August 2008 and stopped on the 2nd of september 2008, 1 day before my surgery. I Had a breast reduction  on the 3rd and i haven't seen my period. It is now October 16th 2008. I have been with someone but im am certain the condom didn't break. I was wondering what was wrong with you last year. Did you ever find out why you period was delayed.
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Hi , I would think it was stress , it sounds like you have been through some and having surgery as well may interupt your cycle . Try not to worry as there are many non serious explanations . Take care - Silver
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Hi , I would think it was stress , it sounds like you have been through some and having surgery as well may interupt your cycle . Try not to worry as there are many non serious explanations . Take care - Silver
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