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I have been viewing many other post about this same topic and I am very glad to see that I am not the only one in this position! I have now missed my 3rd period in a row...I have had multiple hpts, urineCalcium - urine Calcium urine test Chloride - urine Cortisol - urine Electrolytes - urine Glucose test - urine Hcg in urine Ketones - urine Kidney - blood and urine flow Lh urine test (home test) Ph urine test tests at the Doctors office, and a blood test. They have all come back NEGATIVE. I have had 2 previous pregnancies that came back with a positive hpt within 5 days of being late. Though the second pregnancy did result in a miscarriage and DNC because my body was unable to dispose of the fetus. I have always been REGULARRegular insulin and the times of being late was due to pregnancy. When I was originally 1 week late I had my yearly exam, that was previously schedule, and everything was looked at and tested including my thyroid with everything coming back NORMALNormal saline flush. I am scheduled to see an OBYN on Friday, Sept 25. With both pregnancies I also experienced EXTREME morning sickness within the 6 weeks mark. I feel like the only symptoms I don't have is morning sickness. I have weight gain, increased urination, breast tenderness, and increasing belly bulge that had made it uncomfortable to lay on my stomach because I feel a lot of pressurePressure ulcer. I was wondering if anyone had experienced some similar situations and what their outcomes where. I have notice a lot of forums start but not many people come back with an update.