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Confused....PLZ HELP!!

Hi!I have been ttc for 8 months.My last period was on Aug 30th.I was on clomid from cd 5-9.I ovulated on cd15 ie. on Sep 13th.I normally have a 25 day cycle though the last 2 months were 24 day cycles.Today i am on cd32 but my period hasn't shown up.I had my regular pms symptoms like breast tenderness,abdominal cramps etc. from cd 18-27.For the entire last week i felt as if i will start my period any moment.I had exactly period like cramps but now all those symptoms have gone.The only sign i have is high temperatures.I took an hpt yesterday ie. on cd31 but it came back negative.I am totally confused and worried.This has never happened to me before.I have been on clomid for 2 months in the past but each time i had my period on the 28th day.I have no signs of af coming any more.Even my doctor is unable to tell if i could be pregnant.Is it possible that the HCG has still not built up to show in the urine.Plz HELP!!!!
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Thanks ladies for your comments.I am on cd34 today and still no af.I will wait for another 3 days and take an hpt again.Hopefully the hcg would have built up by then.Will keep you posted.
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It is very possible that you are pg...test again in a few days.  It is ok at this point to not have a high enough hcg level to turn the test positive.  I had the same symptoms with all 3 pregnancies....feeling like af is coming any second....and it never shows....Good luck, and I really hope you are pg!
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I think that it is possible that you are pregnant. When I was pregnant last year, I had that same symptoms. I felt all my pms symptoms and then all of the sudden they stopped. I found out 2 days after my missed period that I was pregnant. Good luck, hopefully you are :)
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