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8 days late and 3 negative hpt

HI guys,

   Little question, I'm 8 days late for my AF and I am always on time on the dot, I keep track of my periods and ovlation and have for years, myself and my partner are haveing unprotective sex and we are excited about the possiblity of being pregnant, I have taken 3 HPTs and all negative, on day 1 , 3 and 8 but not in the morning only evening the 2 i took in the morning did not work.
I am feeling sick a lot and i'm bloated. randomly my breasts gets senstive and my moods are all over. I feel different not like normal I feel like somethings going but the negative test are throwing me off. Is there a chance i could be pregnant? I would like advise before I book into docs



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I'm having the exact same problem! I missed my period which was supposed to be here June 29. The first day of my last menstrual period was May 31 and I've taken lots of pregnancy test that are all negative. I've had the cramping nausea headaches, just pregnancy symptoms in general. I've looked at the pregnancy calendar that shows my ovulation dates and everything and it maches up from when I was sexually active so I think im pregnant. the only problem is i'm still getting negative hcg tests. it's estimated that I'm about 5 weeks. im currently 9 days late for my period and not really sure what I should do.
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See a doctor for a blood test.
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