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Could I be Pregnant?

Hi Doc,

I am 15 days late and I am always on time. My last menstraul was on Oct.30.  I have taken three pregnancy test and they all come out to be negative. I have no symptoms of being pregnant. The only thing is that my lower back hurts and i feel like I have cramps but then they go away. I have had unprotected intercourse. Could I be pregnant? or What else could be wrong? Thanks for your time.
Vivian
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603463 tn?1220626855
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Hi!
If the pregnancy tests are negative, you are probably not pregnant.
It is pretty common to have a "weird" cycle every now and then.  What happens is the ovaries don't ovulate, and then the period is delayed.  Sometimes the period does eventually come, or it may not come until you are due for the next one.
If you do get your next period on time, there is no need for much concern.  If this starts happening frequently though, you should probably check in with your doctor.
Good luck!
Dr B
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ok this is long but i need help plezzz before this week is over. ok so me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex on the 8th 9th and 12th of this month and i had my period 6 days before the 8th so i guess i was ovulating but i really want to be pregnant and its a hard wait. we took 1 pregnancy test 3 days after the 8th and got a negative and i figured i would but then we just took one yesterday night around 9 oclock and i still got a negative a week after the 8th is it possible for me to still be pregnant? the symptoms i have so far are horrible back pains a little too early to be period cramps, always hungry, not too much nasea but accasionally dizziness if i dont stand up really slow in the morning or something and bad headaches all the time and im extremely moody.
helppp i need to know! thanx
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1155728 tn?1262318592
I think you need to test yourself if you're pregnant. Buy some pregnancy kit and check if you're positive or not. And if you still have questions you can always go to the doctor to ask for their opinion..
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im a 26 yr old w=married woman , my husband and i have been trying for a baby for some time now.
in december i got my period around the 6th and it was longer than usual maybe 2 days longer. for the month of January i havent seem my period at all. my nipples have been sore for the past 7-10 days. i alsoo feel this discomfort on my abdoman every now and then.
could i be pregnant
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1160045 tn?1262647982
I had 3 periods in da month of Nov, my dr.got me on b.c for 10 days ,then i got a regular period,but this month of jan i got my period for 1 day. ive had a tubal ligation for 13 yrs now and now i have a bubbly feeling in my uterus and im wondering ,can it be possible for me to be pregnant?Other symtoms are hardening right in the middle of my stomach,and mode sings .
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unfortunately I am not preggo :-( but I wont give up hope
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Hello,
I am 23years old and my last period was on the 9th of November, me and my husband have been trying for another child lately we had intercourse on the 14, 15, 21, 25th and the 26th of November mulitiple times unprotected with ejaculation each time. (sorry to be so graphic). I am now 40days late and have taken multiple hpt's. I feel fine besides the occassional queashiness and sensitive breast. Im not stressing but I am very focused on having a baby. Help me please, I do not want to go to the doctors and be dissapointed, and if im not pregnant what could be the problem.
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Thank you for your respond. I realy apreciate it, and it was very helpful. Thank you again.
Vivian
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