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Taking Provera /No period/Trying to Concieve

I was diagnosed with PCOS.  I've been put on Provera and Clomid for the past couple of months.  I always get my period 1 day after my last Provera pill.  It's now been 4 days and no period or cramping.  Could there be a chance that I'm pregnant?  I took a pregnancy test a few days before starting the meds which was negative.  Could I have taken the test too early?
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Thanx!  I'm still hoping for a pregnancy!
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Thanx!  I'm still hoping for a pregnancy!
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Thanx!  I'm still hoping for a pregnancy!
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There is always a chance.  Either way - don't worry.  If you take another test and it's negative, I usually get my period within a couple of days after taking Provera.  ONE time though... it took over a week!  I was FREAKING OUT but af eventually came.  Good luck!  
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