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1012334 tn?1283702979

Really confused

My husband and I are sort of TTC, we are not using anything and want another baby, but have not gotten to serious about it yet, i do track my cycles, but not in much detail, I know how long my cycle is and how long it last and appozimately when I ovulate, but i'm not real good at it yet. anywayi had my IUD taken out in Aug and have had 2 normal 28 day cycles since then, this month my period was due on oct 16 th and no period, so i have taken several pregnancy test and even a urine test that the Dr office on friday neg. i still have no period 10 days over due and starting to wonder if ther is a problem. I never miss periods, so it is very strange for me. I have an appoinment with my obgyn on thursday, but am really wondering what is going on with me. I am having some pregnancy symptoms, but am not sure if they are in my head or coincodence or what.Any advice or ideas would be helpful and maybe calm my nerves. Thanks  
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1012334 tn?1283702979
Thanks, I hope so too!
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376148 tn?1309899577
Oh i forgot to say that if you drank to much then you can def dilute hcg in you urine..causing a neg results on preg test...ask joy she knows all about it! LOL
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376148 tn?1309899577
I would suggest a beta!! Some women get negs on urine test all throughout there pregnancy! You could be one of the many!! It depends on how much you drank before you took the test too! Good luck..i hope you are!! :)
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