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Could I be pregnant? 10 days late but negative test results

Hi! I am on my 11th day of being late for my period. The first day of my last period was sept. 23 and my periods are regular (28-30 day cycles). All of the pregnancy tests have said negative, and the doctor told me to wait one more week before a blood test. I was wondering if anyone has been pregnant after having negative test results this late from period.
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i am a week late, have headaches, cramps,dizzy spells, exhausted no matter how much sleep i get but getting comfortable n going to sleepis hard!!! lowerbackpain, i had bleeding for two days very light almost not there pink in color, heartburn, constipation, mood swings very emotional im 20 my bf n ihave had alot of sex over the month unprotected as we want a child, but i have taken 3hpt all neg! i feel like im going crazy!
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I forgot to add that me and my boyfriend use condoms as well as the pull out method (at the same time).
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I was supposed to get my period on the second,my period has never been on schedule. I took a pregnancy test that came out negative. Then i got my period on Saturday the 13th. It was really light on the 14th in the morning so i took another hpt that came up negative and about an hour after that my period came down more like its normal flow and lasted about 5-6 days (like is usually does). Can i still be pregnant? i have absolutely no other symptoms
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Keep in mind that fertilization (the union of female ovum, or egg, and male sperm) occurs in the fallopian tube and that fertilization marks the beginning of a new human life - and the beginning of the pregnancy. The newly created child then travels down the fallopian tube to the uterus (womb) where he or she implants. Implantation is necessary for the new child to receive nourishment from the mother and continue developing. The journey from the fallopian tube to the womb takes between five and seven days during which pregnancy cannot be readily detected.

Therefore, if a woman ingests emergency contraception after fertilization has taken place, the third mode of action can occur. The lining of the uterus can be altered causing the woman's body to reject the living human embryo, making implantation impossible and the child will die. This result is called a chemical abortion; therefore emergency contraception is an abortifacient.
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867191 tn?1239412156
you do know that the morning after pill is a pill to kill the baby so if u r pregnant you wont be soon
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i took a morning after pills en get late perids with 5 days 2 my normal periods, i hve a lower abdominal pain, can this be that i am pregnant or is it how the pill suppose 2 work?
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