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Period 9 days late, negative tests

hi, looking for some advice!

I'm 9 days late, my first day of my last period was the 18th August. We've been trying, so we last had sex on the 22nd, 27th and 31st - during my 'fertile' time.

I've not had any pregnancy symptoms other than tiredness, feeling sicky all the time and bloating/gas. My discharge has also changed to be quite thick and milky.

I've taken 3 tests, the first was unclear but the second were both negative.

Can anybody advise me on this or has anyone been in this situation before?!

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I have just got 4 positives at 21 days late x I had taken a pregnancy test one day before missed period (negative) and at 10 days after missed period (negative ) it's must of been broken ... 4 positives today with Daytime wee lol xxxx good luck I have had all the symptoms you have ... But extremely tender breast :/ xxx
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Yes I have been, I'm normally 28 days  on the dot, which is why I thought it was strange!

Thank you for your comments ladies :)
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Have you been tracking your cycle length? When we started trying to get pregnant I also thought my period was "late" because it did not come on the day I thought it was supposed to but was getting negatives on pregnancy tests too and it was all rather confusing! When I went back and actually mapped out my cycles I realized they were longer than I thought they were... And a few days later I got my period.
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maybe it's too early or your not pregnant.Or you could take a blood test just to make sure
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Its normal for some women . But if you still not sure see your doc for boold test to check  if ur pregnant or not... Maybe ur cycle is increasing over days or ur probably having unstable periods
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