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Possibly Pregnant?

My last period was 05/14/2014. My periods last five days. According to the calculators I've used online, I ovulated either on 5/26 or 5/27 due to the fact that I have a 26 day cycle. My fiance and I had sex on 5/26. I am not on any form of birth control due to being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries in March. I didn't think much of the chance of pregnancy. On 5/28, I had a colposcopy done and all results came back good. I didn't bleed. No pain, no discomfort. On 5/31, my fiance and I had sex again, but this time I started bleeding during sex (bright red blood). Only a little bit, and stopped immediately right after we stopped. Since Sunday, I have been bloated, gassy, very fatigued, emotional, experiencing cramping and breast tenderness, heartburn and unusual hunger. I feel that it may be too early to take a pregnancy test, but I took one today (First Response Early Result) and it came back clearly negative. I'm desparate to know what's going on with my body. Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Take a test next week, your hormone levels will be better on the test than.
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You still could be pregnant. It's early yet so maybe wait a week. If you get your period, then you'll know. If not, take another test. If you're still not sure after a week from now and your period is still on vacation, you might schedule an appointment with your doctor. An ultrasound may be able to tell you more than a stick test. Good luck
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