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help me please

i went off birth control pills at the end of january, and didnt have my period untill mid april. my last time having sex was feb 28th, now it is june and i still have not had my period.
i have went off the pill a couple years ago and didnt have a period for a few months, and i know that is normal.
but why did i only have that one period? could i be pregnant?
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well last time i went off the pill it took about 2 months to get back on track completely, and ive always had an exact 28 day cycle, i know when my period is coming down to the hour even!!
its just that 1 period in april that threw me off. i took a couple pregnancy tests in the beginning of march and they were negative. but i am still not convinced!
is it even possible to be pregnant for me right now do you think or know?
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I've been on and off the pill myself over the last few years, it can cause a bit of irregularity i think. Maybe there is a pill better suited to you? my sister had a very large gap between coming off the pill and re-starting her ordinary periods, she was worried but she wasn't pregnant. Have you taken a pregnancy test?
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