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I got inseminated June 15th. Does that mean it's a negative?

I got inseminated June 15th. I have not really had any signs indicating that I could be pregnant. I've had a few weird smells, barely eating and feeling full or bloated and lower abdominal cramping and more. But nothing else. No nausea, sickness. Does that mean it's a negative?
Is there a chance that I could be pregnant? Or not? I have taken 2 pregnancy tests, as it may have been too early to do so. And they were negative. Does this mean I am not? Or is there still a chance? Should I get bloodwork done or wait til the day of or after my expected period to take another test?
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hi, a lot of women do not have much if any early pregnancy symptoms  They normally fully kick in around 6 to 7 weeks in as it takes that long for hormones to really get cranking to cause them.  Wait until the day of or after to test again.  I would not rule pregnancy out yet!  Let us know!
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