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Could I be pregnant

The last time my husband and had sex was about 11 days ago (August 13th). I really want a baby so I took a pregnancy test just now and it's 1:43 am and it came out negative. I got my period on the 16th which is about 2 to 4 days out of my normal range. I have no pregnancy symptoms. I just wanted to know if I could be pregnant.
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You could start testing for ovulation that way you know for sure and you can try.  It makes it faster to get pregnant sometimes.
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Thank You, I may or may not be pregnant but just the thought of possibly being pregnant makes me very happy. I will be patient and wait till around the 14th. my body is weird so I'll wait
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No. I'm Sorry.
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Okay ill wait till next month to make sure that I'm not pregnant. Also is there a chance that maybe the test just came out negative because of the time frame in which i took the test?
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Okay I guess so. My husband is out of town and i was hoping to surprise him with a baby when he came home. I guess I'm bloated and lil sick for no reason. :-(
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Even though i took it kinda early?
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If you got you're period and you took a test and it was negative youre not pregnant.. but keep trying! Soon enough you will get a positive test!
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