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MISSED PERIOD, THREE NEG HPT, PREGNANT??

Hi everyone,
So I'm a little worried because I'm afraid I could potentially be pregnant but I'm not sure.
I'm eighteen years old and my periods are fairly normal, but can easily be disrupted by stress and i've missed periods before and had them weeks late.

But, about a month ago, my boyfriend went in without a condom briefly. He did not come in me but I have read all about pre-come. Well, my period is two weeks late and I started to get really nervous. I recognized some light brown discharge when my period was supposed to come for literally two days. I thought it was my period at first, but clearly not.

Then, I started to get white discharge and this al started scaring me because I read that it could be implantation bleeding and then the white discharge was normal for early pregnancy symptoms.

I took three home pregnancy tests. One o nthe day of my missed period, the next a couple days after... and then the last one a week after my missed period. All came out negative. I used First response, which is supposed to be the most reliable.

I don't know what steps I should take now. Should I go to my doctor to get a blood test?? Those are expensive though and I can't tell my parents hence I can't use insurance. So, should I wait to see if I miss another period? I don't know what to do! Help!
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hey everyonee, i just got my period today. but thank you so much for all the help! i think it was just the stress that dealyed my period for two weeks!
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Well if you're stressing about being pregnant, that could make you miss your period.
I was like you before I got pregnant with my first, I ran on a 28 day cycle, I always knew when I was gunna get it, I wasn't on any form of b/c besides condoms, but stress EASILY altered my period time frame.
I've actually missed almost 2 month's worth of periods and I thought I was pregnant, but turns out I wasn't, from just stress from moving from Massachusetts to Texas. lol

I would try Planned Parenthood too, see what they can do for you.
Make sure you got deep pockets thought.
They charged me $25 for a stupid pregnancy test and a peice of paper saying I was pregnant for the doc's with my first, and they charged me $22 for this pregnancy.

Maybe you'll be lucky and your local planned parenthood won't be a buncha gold miners, because they sure as hell are here in Tyler. lol

Implantation bleeding isn't that common.
I didn't have that with my daughter, but I did with this pregnancy.
It usually happens about a week n a half or so before your period is due.
So the brown discharge you're describing probably isn't that.
As for the while discharge, that could fairly well mean you have a yeast infection?

Women have a natural discharge anyways, but excess could mean infection and not always be a pregnancy symptom.

I would deff go to the doc and get it checked out if you're already a week late and you're still getting negative tests.

Hope any of this helps and best of luck to you. =]
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if your period is late and you're getting negative hpt's definitely go to your doctors for a blood test. if you can't use your insurance and don't have the money for the blood test look for the closest planned parenthood. they should be able to help you out with the blood test and everything.
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