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Only 16 and 10 days late, I need reassurance!

Hi, I'm currently on my tenth day late. My boyfriend and I have never had sex but we have fooled around (practically everything except penetration in other words) the ONLY way I could be pregnant is if he just do happened to have sperm on his fingers and then fingered me... I've read that it's very unlikely though. I don't even think that's happened, but I feel nauseated and VERY bloated. I don't have any vaginal discharge at all, and if my period tracker is right, we didn't even touch each other the weekend I wa ovulating. Ive always had a very consistent and regular period, but once last July I was 9 days late. I don't think I'm pregnant, I think I'm just late from the change in my schedule going from school to summer, but I can't even buy a hpt to check right now. Any reassurances? :(
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Okay, thanks! I've just never been this late, but I know worrying about it delays it even more so I've been trying not to. But thanks again.
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The fact that you feel cramps likely means your period is on its way.  Stress from finals and who knows what else can throw your cycle off.  If you don't get your period within the next couple of days try a pregnancy test and or go see your doctor but I suspect you will have it soon.  Take care.
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Oh, and I've been VERY emotional (I.e. crying for slight reasons, having my feelings hurt over trivial things) and I've had slight cramps/ more like pressure in my groin/abdomen area.. I pray I'm not pregnant, I have so many goals, and I've never even had legit sex.
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