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Am I pregnant?

Hello I'm 20 years old and I was wondering if I'm pregnant. I had sex three time about a week and a half before my period was suppose to be due. I never have a regular period. I took 3 pregnancy test and they all came out negative and now I'm 14 days late am I pregnant? My boyfriend says I'm not because I'm not showing any signs of  pregnancy. Please help me. Am I pregnant? I've been under a lot of stress and losing and gaining weight also. Please should I take another test soon?
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Update everyone. I just took two test and they both came out negative and now I'm 15-16 days late for my period. Usually when I have sex I always miss my period. I don't know why it just happens. Can anyone explain that to me? Thank you for all the input please keep it coming.
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Your stressing can cause a late period but you don't have to have symptoms to be pregnant. Wait til your next missed period or get a blood test
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Well I've had this problem before. Everytime I've had sex I've missed my period or it's really late and I've taken test and blood test and I haven't been pregnant.
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Stress and rapid weight loss / gain can all make you be late for your proud try to relax and if it's not coming in then next week then go to your doctor ask for a blood test and go from there.
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You really need to see a doctor!!!
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You should go see a doctor really soon
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