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Negative Home Pregnancy Tests

Hi ladies,
My husband and I planned to get pregnant and I've been keeping track with when the first day of my last pms was, when I ovulated and when I had light spotting (during the week I was supposed to start my regular pms cycle)... ive had minimal symptoms of pregnancy such as dizziness and leg cramps out of the blues. But they only last a few short hours and not everyday. I took a hpt at 4 weeks, which might have been too early to detect that I was pregnant. I waited and took my next test at 6 weeks, it was negative. And I took my last test yesterday at 8 weeks. It was still negative! But I'm convinced that I am pregnant because I do feel something in my lower abdomen, like how I did with my first pregnancy. This would be my 2nd pregnancy that I'm carrying. Every time I run slowly / walk fast pace, my lower abdomen would ache, just like my first pregnancy. I have gone up a bra size too! With my first pregnancy, I only took one test abd it was positive. Plus I had horrible morning sickness  But with this one, I haven't experienced morning sickness or fatigue. Have Anyone ever had multiple pregnancy tests but was really pregnant?
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I took 8 all work no answer at all! Now 33 weeks.
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I had 6 negative tests and I'm now nearly 35 weeks pregnant
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I meant multiple Negative Pregnancy tests.
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