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Could i be pregnant?

The last day of my last period was feb. 1st. Then about 2 weeks later i had bleeding but it last 2 or 3 days and the first day was light the next day heavy then went to light and ended. That ended on feb. 15th. I wasnt sure if that was my period or not. My period was supposed to come march 1st so its a week late now. I took a pregnancy test this morning and the result came up invalid but i know i did it right. Whats the possibility that i could be pregnant? I am sexually active with my boyfriend and we dont use birth control and he doesnt always pull out.
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1383908 tn?1457401728
Its possible you didn't have enough urine on the test or saturated it with too much.  If you are completely unsure how much urine goes on the test, try using the cup method.
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I know that you can get pregnant either way i just figured i would add that in there because your more likely to get pregnant that way than with pre-***. The test was taken with first morning urine but it wasnt positive or negative.  
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Anytime you have sex, especially unprotected you risk pregnancy. Pulling out doesn't amount to or mean anything either, as you can still get pregnant-so it makes little difference if he does that or not.

Retake the test with first morning urine and see what that says. If it's still negative, see a doctor for a blood test.
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