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Am I Pregnant....

My last period was May 2, 07 the last time me an my husband had sex was on May 14th. My next cycle was suppose to start around the 29th on May.

Here it is Jun 4 and Still No Period... I had a regular routine check @ the dr.'s office on the 30th of May which at that time they did test me for pregnancy...But Neg(-) Results...

This Morning Jun 4 I took a home pregnancy test and it still is giving me negative results...

I don't know whats going on??? Could i just be testing to Early or What... I don't Know, What Do You Think???... When is the best time for me to take another test...


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I am in the same boat as you my LMP was May 2nd as well and I still dont have a period 3 test all show negative. Did you ever get your period or were U preggo?
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Are you stressed out?  I know it's tough but try not to think about it...I have done it to myself and my period was 3 weeks late.  I would give yourself a week and take another test.
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it took 6 weeks for my pregnancy test to show positive! the doctors did them and so did I but they where all negative until 6 weeks later so there is a possibilty that u could be! i would go and ask for a blood test to be safe and that way you will get a definate answer within 5 days!
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What I would do ask your doctor if you can get a blood test done it's more accurate so your mind would be eased. If your not pregant maybe your just stressing alot or something else.
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