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Please help!! Pregnant?

I am 1 week late for my period. I have taken 3 tests - all negative. I have really bad bloating/gas, fatigue, some frequent urination, menstrual cramps (some dull) but I never start. I also have thick white jelly-like discharge ONLY during sex.. otherwise, I don't have much discharge at all! It doesn't have an odor and it doesn't itch.. but it's kinda sticky. Any suggestions? I'm usually on a 30 day cycle and never completely miss my period. Unless, I had an unusually long cycle and ovulated at a later time, I have no idea what is going on! I will be calling my DR soon!!!
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thers no need to wait and take another urine test.

just get the blood test. that will tellyou the next day and for sure
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Thank you. I talked to the nurse yesterday and she said to wait another week and take a test. I'm assuming, if it comes out negative, the might wanna do a blood test.. but I'm not 100% sure. I'm trying not to get too excited :P
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good to kno your trying. most people who say HELP dont want to be pregnant.

if you cant tell when your ovulating and are trying for a baby...maybe try a fertility test or ovulation test.

go get a blood test. good luck!
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I have never been able to tell when I'm ovulating. I have a child and I'm married, so yes, sex is unprotected... we are trying! I've just never had this happen before.. just wanted some friendly advice on what could be going on. I will be calling my DR today.
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no one can tell you if your pregnant. your getting negative pregnancy tests but you still can be pregnant if.....your having unprotected sex and had sex while you were ovulation....which that information you did not provide
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