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Missed period for 5 days and negative test

Hi all, just wondering if anyone can shed some light as to how you can miss your period for 5 days and still have a negative test. Someone please help.!!!!
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keep testing every week!with my first baby i was 8 weeks late til got a pos and with this baby i was 6 weekslate! didnt have a blood test as my docs dont do them and were determined i wasnt preg with both but turns out i am!
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at 5 days late with a negative blood test i would say your not pregnant


blond bird- being 14 days late with negative hpts i would say it doesnt sound like your pregnant. but get a blood test 2 be sure!
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hi ya im 14days late on my period now done 3 tests and all negative. i have child already and my periods are very regular not sure what is going on i had a misscarage 2 and a half months ago but periods returned as normal. could i be pregnant we are trying
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Do you have kids already? Sometimes at 5 days it can be to early for some women to test positive. Wait another week, stressing over it won't help either, believe me-I have been there. I was once 2 and a half weeks late and I was always very regular.
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Hi I had a blood test today and it was negative. Dont know what to think
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get a blood test. 5 days is really not that long
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I didn't have a positive pregnancy test until I missed two periods.  I was almost 45 days late before I found out, and I still don't know why.  Our bodies are strange things.
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