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Could I be pregnant?

Hi,  
I am new to this forum but here goes.  My husband and I have been having sex, we don't use a condom and he doesn't *** inside of me.  My period was supposed to start on Sat 14 Mar but it has not.  I have on and off cramping, and a good amount of milky white discharge, no odor or itching.  I took a pregnancy test yesterday and it came out negative and I know that some test do not pick up the fact that you are pregnant.  Could this mean that I may be pregnant?
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782184 tn?1307628542
We remember that our body can play tricks on us and somtimes once we take the test again we will get AF as the stress is gone. That has happen a couple times when I have been late I take a test and a couple hours later i get AF....hope everything is ok
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I took another test this morning and it was negative :-(  So if no AF tomorrow then it means to the Drs. Thanks, I'll keep you all posted.
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yes, she is right,,take another test this weekend,,
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782184 tn?1307628542
Well the pull out method is not really a form of birth control but i guess it's ok if you are married :) of course there could be a chances your pregnant!! but there is no way of knowing except time. Take another test this weekend and if still no AF go see your doctor or a clinic Doc I am dure they could help you out with an answer. Good luck to you :)
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