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Late Period Pregnancy Test Negative

Hi.  I have been off b/c since April  and started to calculate my cycle.  After a few months, it looks as if I was on a 35-day cycle.  So, 35 days would have been July 12th, as of today, July 15th, I still do not have it.  I am 4 days late.  I did take a pregnancy test and it was negative.  Should I be concerned or do I need to relax?  I understand that my body need to regulate due to being on the pill for a long time.  

I am trying so hard to calculate so that my husband and I could start to try to have a baby.  I am soo confused...

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Another update: Bumpped up my doctors appt to monday and went in. Still negative on the pregnancy test front. They believe that stressed caused me to miss ovulation all together. So I am on pills for 10 days to get my period going once they are at an end. If it doesn't start then I have to take another pregnancy test. >.< I'm just wondering right now why is it my breasts hurt, and why have I been getting such bad acid reflux to where it feels like I am going to vomit.
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Update: The yeast infection is gone and I took two more pregnancy tests. Still negative. I still have not had my period and still getting acid reflux or stomach issues everyday. I called my ob-gyn and the nurse set up an appointment for me. She wasn't able to really tell me what she thought was wrong. So November 2nd I go in. Well that is if my period doesn't start by then.
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Hello! Ah to start, to comment on the teenagers that have posted on here ahead of me. You really REALLY need to know the exact date of your period if you are going to have sex which means birth control pills. If your parents are against it talk privately to your doctor about it and chalk it up to having really bad periods. If you are later than normal as a teenager it is kinda normal to not have a regular period. If you are real late and the tests are coming up negative go to a doctor, and talk to your mother. She may be more understanding than you think. OKAY! On to my problem. I was suppose to start my period last wednesday and I am 5 days late. I am never never late, even when I stopped birthcontrol once before I was not this late. I took a test on friday and it came back negative. Would a yeast infection have an effect on that outcome? It developed thursday and was in full  mode friday. I plan on taking another test wednesday or thursday if my period does not come. But I do need some advice.  Thanks
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COMMON sense not commen...sorry for the misspell...
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Withdrawing before ejac. doesn't constitute as birth control.  Men usually have a pre-*** (sorry to be so blunt) so before they actually finish, they've already implanted their sperm into you.  So, in my opinion, yes you very well could be pregnant.  You should ALWAYS use a condom if you aren't planning to get pregnant or use SOME sort of BC.  I think that's a given these days and should be considered commen sense.  If you're not using it, you are being irresponsible and immature.
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hey!! im 17 and i'm 7days late.i've taken 3 pregnancy test(on the 3rd and 4th day of my missed period and today) it all came back negative. i've always had a regular period..my bf and i did not use a condom during intercouse but he redrawn before ejaculation..is there a chance by anyhow i'm pregnant? i haven't had any symptoms so far.should i wait a little longer to take another pregnancy test?
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