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Pregnant???

Hi. I am 18 years of age. My partner and I are ttc. I currently stopped taking the pill, levlen. 3 months ago and have had normal periods after this. I am now 16 days late for my period And have taken 3 pregnancy test that are all negative. I have had constant headaches,continually tired, nausea and vomiting occasionally, loads of pimples breaking out ( normally have good skin) and kind of cramps but not as bad. When I lay on my tummy I feel awkward like I shouldn't be on my stomach. I keep thinking maybe it is all in my head. But I really want a baby. Has anyone else had this, where they have negative tests then end up being pregnant? Can my hcg levels still not be high enough for the test to pick up??
I either want to know I'm pregnant or get my periods. Because this waiting is killing me.

Has anyone else had this happen????
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Try taking the home pregnancy test with your first pee of the morning, or go to the Dr to have your blood tested for your hcg levels.
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This has not happened to me but im 19 and we are ttc. but I am letting you know that you could trick your body that you are pregnant, which can cause all of these because it has happened to me. But that also don't mean your not pregnant. What I would do is go to the hospital, tell them your symptoms and they will ask for you to take a urin test, see what that one says, then see if they will do a blood test. They should, then if they say ur not they will figure out what is going on
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