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Is it normal to be going on 38 days with no period and BFNs?

My regular cycles are 32 days, but the last two periods my fiance and I began TTC. So with the last two cycles came 36 days, but the same luteal phases. Then this cycle came and I ovulated on the expected date, but then my period never came. I use ovulation tests and charting so I know when I ovulated. But I took tests the day before yesterday and yesterday morning and they were BFNs. Now I dont know what to think. I have specific ways of knowing my period will start, but those havent shown up at all. They are regular signs that have never not shown up before it comes. I just could really use some input.
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Im on my 38days today, negative this morning, will.test again on friday also if no period, will be my 6th wk on Friday, our first ttc, my cycle usually 35 to 42. No major symptoms.Gooodluck :-)
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Thanks. Ya I'm Not Patient Either! Ours Not Easy Waiting To Find Out If You Are Pregnant Especially If You Are Trying.
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Yea I will probably have to. Ill probably wait till tuesday or wednesday. Friday would be the ultimate if i can wait that long because that would be six weeks but im not typically that patient lol. Good luck to you!
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Same Thing Here. Have You Tried Different Tests? I Was Due The 30th With Af And Nothing Has Happened. You Could Have implanted Later In The Normal Range Of 6-12 Days And That Would Cause Your Levels to Not rise As Quickly.... I Won't Say The Usual Said Maybe You Ovulated Later Because You Were Obviously Testing And You Know Exactly When You Ovulated ... So Maybe Wait A Couple More Days And Try A Different Test.
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