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Pregnancy test negative still chance of pregnant-- urgent help

yesterday was my 4 th day BEFORE my missed period. i did Hpt(EARLY RESPONSE EARLY PREGNANCY TEST). it comes Negative.

i am wondering is this true or is there any chance of being pregnant.

in that Ept it mentioned we can test 5 days sooner. that's why i did on 4 days sooner.


i am 50% sure i am pregnant. because i am having the symptoms. i don't know whether these are the exact syptomes are not.

1. frequent urination (4 times for 1 hr). [ personally it's unusual for me].

2. Tired. always trying to sleep [usually iw on't that much tired]

3. white discharge not that much. but abit every half an hour.

4. mild cramps.


do u guys is there any chance i can get positive results once i missed my periods.

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I never missed my periods before and now I am 13 days over and I got all the tests (urine and blood) negative but I am having all the symptoms.Can anyone please help me.
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I know it's so hard to wait, but thats all you can do. Just wait until you miss your period, those HPT'S are so dang expensive, no use waisting the money.Been there done that.....MANY times.
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u should test about 10 days after sometimnes it will tell u negative and its not reading ur urine maybe try blood or wait until ur next ovulation date, 10-15 days after try again. I know i can't wait mine is about 15 days late and still waiting to test again. Good Luck and God Bless.
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