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Is it possible?

I posted a question on here a few days ago about maybe being pregnant. I keep pretty well track of my menstruation cycle and even took a few home tests...all of which came out to be negative. So I then took the next step of scheduling an appointment with my OBGYN who also performed a urine test (standard procedure/protocol). Also negative. But yet, today, no cycle. Noticed a bit of pinkish brownish discharge with my urine along with slight cramping in my low tummy area and right side. Very sleepy and tired (more than usual). Any ideas? Is it possible that I'm pregnant and just took the tests too soon? Help.
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Your welcome (:
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I'll be sure to do that. Thank you for the help! :)
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I would ask for a blood test to be done just to be sure that your not pregnant.
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It's been a crazy month for me but I've been surprisingly level headed. I started counting from the first day of my last menstruation cycle up to today..which comes out to 42days. The longest I've ever gone without a cycle. I think I even went thru my next ovulation cycle if the calendar I have is right...the green on the calendar reps the most fertile days right? I'm not too concerned but quite curious.
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you could have taking test to early but it could also be stress. But with the pain in one side you need to be careful is not an ectopic which could be another reason for a negative test.
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