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am i pregnant???

Hello. I am five days late(never happens always clockwork). Pregnancy test #5 from this mornings urine shows negative.  I have early pregnancy signs. This would be my fourth child so I'm really familiar with this but always have had a positive test before missed period. I have a period tracker so I know it was not a miscalculation. Any answers would be great. And no I can't do blood work as I have no insurance. Thank you.
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Thank you for the answers. I will post back when I figure it out!!
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If i were you, id wait a little bit to take another test, at least until you missed your period for an entire week.  since you have been pregnant before, take the same precautions for about a week or so until you take another test. since you dont have insurance im sure you dont want to get a blood test if the result will be negative so if the next home test comes out negative and you really feel that you are then go to the doctor or clinic and get a blood test because a blood test will show better than a urine test.. hope this helps.. good luck!
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I know how that is :/ it *****, it took me 7 months to conceive and every month before that I thought I was pregnant lol sending baby dust your way.
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Thanks. I plan on testing until I get a positive or AF visits. Just confused.
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hmmmm try waiting a couple of days then retest, goodluck(:
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