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Periods are delayed by 8 days and still pregnancy test is negative

Hello Doctor,

My name is Tannes and i am 28 years old. Me and my husband are trying to have a baby since last 5-6 months. This time my periods got delayed by 8 days and test result in multiple home pregnancy test are negative. Since the first day of my missed periods, i had pain at my left side. I was not able to sleep. I had back pain also. Now pain has subsided and sometimes for a minute or so i get pain either at left side or right side. Daily at any time i have nausea feel. I feel hungery everytime. I feel my breast have become sore. Please advise.
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1330108 tn?1333677304
There are no doctors on this forum but I would say it has been enough time that a pregnancy test would be positive if you are pregnant as at this point they are 99.9% accurate. You should be using first morning urine to test. Symptoms do not indicate pregnancy they are the same as PMS and symptoms of PMS can vary month to month.
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1573097 tn?1354861263
I agree with cutegirl20 ,you have to make a beta blood test .
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1470528 tn?1324694321
Hi there.. i'm not a doctor.. but can suggest u.. 8 days late is enough for the pregnancy tests to trace the pregnancy hormones in urine.. i would suggest take another home pregnancy test with the first morning urine sample.. if still not sure go for a beta blood test.. it shall surely confirm whether you are pregnant or not.. good luck.. hoping for the best...
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