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I'm 13 days late on my period, I took a pregnancy test and it came back negative, the person I was with also wore a condom but I took one too make sure. Does anybody know what could be wrong? Should I take another pregnancy test?
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1234hun definitely take another test. I highly recommend getting blood pregnancy test done at a clinic. Sometimes the level of hcg in your blood may be too low for a regular home test to pick up. A blood test would be more accurate.
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need advice before I lose my mind. When i first started my period i had crazy irregular periods. That has normalized enough now that u know when to expect it. Last month june 3rd I was on my 4 day of my period (usually lasts a week) we had unprotected sex and he had finished inside me. Its june 13 2017 i was supposed  to start my period last week on Monday. Nothing. All i have is big sore breasts and cramping.took 2 tests both negative. My periods are quite painful so i really feel the cramps as if i were to start my period but nothing. I have a really faint pinkish color discharge only when i wipe you can hardly see it. Any ideas ? Im freaking out. Never this late...
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I'd say you should get a blood test done, just to make sure, my breasts were the same but I decided to wait a couple of more days and see what would happen, eventually it did come. But I would suggest you go and get a blood test done or take another few of the pregnancy tests
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