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1181036 tn?1367368640

Confused about bbt and negative test...help ladies!

So I posted about whether or not my husband and I should try for the next one, we did. My period was due yesterday but didn't show and my bbt shot up. Still hasn't showed yet and I ALWAYS have a 10 - 11 day luteal phase, today is 13 dpo. I had a negative hpt last night after holding pee 4 hours :/

Also, this morning my bbt dropped a tiny but is still higher than my usual temps. I will attach my chart. Please tell me what you think. Longer than normal luteal phase? Pregnant but tested too early? Any advice and experiences would be helpful as the wait is horrible.

P.S. I also had a glob of very wet creamy cervical mucus 7 dpo, weird.
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915119 tn?1341948989
Maybe you just ovulated later than expected. I know when I went in for my hcg the first test came back at 100, which was about 15 dpo. I did a home pregnancy test at about 12 or 13 dpo and it was a very faint positive. I went in 4 days later to retest and my levels were up to 850. I have no idea how this happened. I always had to rely on fertility treatment to get pregnant so it is still not true. I guess I will believe it when I see the heartbeat on the ultrasound!! Good luck and hope you get your bfp soon!!
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1181036 tn?1367368640
Update: 14 dpo temps still high (97.83 highest yet) and no Aunt Flow. Took test with FMU and negative....SO CONFUSED!
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