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Negative EPT, Missed Period

hi,
i'm 32 y/o, me and my husband are trying to have a baby. we've been trying for almost half a year now. i went to my gynecologist a month ago for consultation and pap smear. everything was normal and she gave me Rx for prenatal vitamins.
i had my LMP 5/6/10 which is 27 days from my previous cycle. i am supposed to be ovulating 5/19-20/10 accdg. to my calculations and the ovulation calendar i checked online. i did EPT last 5/28/10 but it was negative, so i did test again on 6/2/10 and it was negative again... it's 6/4 and still i didn't have my period, i don't want to test again until i guess i'm 1-2 weeks late. part of me wants to give up because of the 2 neg pregnancy tests but then since i didn't have my period yet i guess i still have a chance...but the wait is killing me... hopefully i am :D
goodluck to all of you out there....

charlie9
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thank you very much for your advice!!!  i will test again after a week or 2... hopefully its what were hoping for :D
take care and god bless.
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If you have yet to even miss your period then you could very well be pregnant and still get a negative. The best time to take a pregnancy test is about a week after your missed period. I hope this helps! Good luck to you too! *sticky baby dust*
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