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Am I alone?

Low hcg levels. I feel like I'm pregnant. I'm 12 days late and have the symptoms. I've done 3 pee tests all negative. My first child I found out because of a blood test. Does that mean I have to always to see if I am?
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I am kind of in the same boat. I'm a mother of two. Today I am 14 days late for my period, which is usually regular so this is totally out of the blue. I've taken 4 hpt's, the last one being about an hour ago. All negative. Not really having any other pregnancy symptoms except mild cramping here and there, which was occurring more often last week than this week. So now I'm wondering when to see a doctor, mostly because it's driving me bonkers not knowing what's going on!
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I understand your frustration... I'm 20 days past expected period and I feel pregnant also..lots of symptoms. But 4 negative tests...took one this morning also negative.  But I just know that I am. So wait another week and if its still not showing up I would go to the Dr to confirm... That's my plan.  Good luck:)
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No not always. Your levels just might not be high enough to be detected with a HPT. I didn't find out I was pregnant until nearly 2 and a half weeks past my expected period date. It depends on the type of test you are using try first response if you haven't already. It's better then clear blue. Hope for the best (:
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