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155531 tn?1189755824

no period, and negative pregnancy tests

hi.
I usually have my period around the 19th of each month.
I didnt get mine yet.
I did have a period in february.
I took 2 pregnancy tests, and both were negative.
Ive been really tired, and had some cloudy vaginal discharge, no odor.
I tested on the 28th and 29th.
Should I test again?
What could the chances be?
I've had unprotected sex a lot, but he always pulled out, except once.
Oh, and we ARE trying for another baby!
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hi ! i had my last period on 28th may .. and today it is 5th aug ... i didnt have periods .. i did the pregnancy tests but they r negetive ... what should i do .. i feel nousea and some times weakness ... dont knw what is it ...am i pregnant ???? plzzz help me out
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hi, i was on the deop shot in april i had my period at the beinning of the month on the 23rd of april i got the shot 2weeks later i spottin for a few days then it stop all of may, june, july, i spottin everyday those months.oh yeah i was due to go back on the 15th of july to to get the shot but i didnt what could be the problem?
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Well..it's more than possible.
Take another hpt in a few days...or you could go to the dr. and request a quantative
blood test.
I know with my 2...I knew for sure I was pregnant but week after week of taking hpt's..
I didn't get a positive until 8 weeks plus.
It may take a while for the hormone to show up.
Good Luck!
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155531 tn?1189755824
Oh and we've had unprotected sex since the middle of february.
sorry i didnt mention that. lol
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