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missed period. negative test

Hi i am almost 3 weekslate for my period. i have done tests all negative. i have pregnancy sympoms; nausea, always tired, moody, cramping, sore breasts and have white milk spots and lower back pain. is it possible for me to be pregnant and not show. i have 2 children and sympoms are the same when i was pregnant with them. i done my last pregnancy test 3 days ago it was  first response test but negative. thank you for any advice as i am worried.
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1701261 tn?1307137927
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Hi,
Thanks for query.
The pregnancy test kits available today are quite sensitive. The symptoms may be due to some hormonal changes in your body. The final diagnosis can be made by ultrasound, please get in touch with your physician and get your self examined. It is not possible in normal case to have pregnancy and test negative all the time. Please talk to your doctor.
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1710302 tn?1308163353
I have been going through the same thing. I either miss my period completely or I am 2 or 3 weeks late. I probably should have bought stock in the pregnancy tests considering how many i have taken over the last year. I have had a headache for the last 2 weeks every day and I have a ton of discharge, tired etc. I am due for my period on the 19th but like I said I am always late. Hopefully I am pregnant this month...I have 2 boys who will be 4 and 2 in September!
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