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19 days late, Am i pregnant??

Hi everyone, i am 23 and me and my husband are trying for kids. My period was due on the 9th Aug however nothing.. I have done endless pregnancy tests first thing in the morning but all including today have come back negative. My last period started on the 12th of July however that was ALOT light than normal, however did last afew days longer than normal, but was like spotting. I have been to the doctors, and he has put me on folic acid and did a blood test however still waiting for the results. I have had tummy cramping, i get tierd easy and my breasts hurt..
Any ideas? I am not putting my hopes on it as i have been pregnant just over a year ago and miscarried at what was believed to be 6 weeks, that time i tested it positive straight away. However i never had a scan and again the month before i had a very very light period..
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thanks i just hate this waiting..
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It's very possible you are pregnant. My friend had a ton of false negative preg tests and didn't find out she was preg until the blood test. Good luck!
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i am normally regular, so its abit strange also my breasts don't normally hurt
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Do you typically have regular cycles?  If your monthly cycles are irregular, you may just be late.  However, 19 days late is definitely not ordinary for most women. You might be best to await the results from your blood test for a definitive answer.  Good luck!
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