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16 days after trigger and confused

I had my trigger shot on CD 16, Progesterone level at 22 one week after trigger. I am now at CD 32 with no signs of starting my period....but pg tests are negative.  I have been feeling tired, urinating every few hours(even during the night- which is unsual for me), sore breasts and nipples, some occasional sharp pains/cramps in my lower pelvic area.  So, my question is......Am I still having side effects from clomid and the trigger shot this far into my cycle or is there still a chance I may be PG???
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Thank you all so much for the support and well wishes, but AF came this evening!!!  It is tough but I will keep trying!  
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I would say your best bet is to go get a beta pregnancy test, baby dust!
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I had a similar situation just this past week.  My HPT were neg, and then beta was negative and still no AF.  The RE told me my progesterone might take a while to drop and I guess it did because day 35 AF came.  But I am wishing you SSBD and hoping your AF doesn't come.
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Sounds like you need to go and have a blood beta test - that will let you know conclusively - good luck!
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