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Period 6 days late, and 3 hpt negative results..could I still be pregnant???

Hi, I had an oops about 3 weeks ago, and my period was due on july 8. It has been every second sunday for 3 months now after I stopped my bc pill in February. Today is now july 14th, and no period. I am cramping as if it is coming, but no signs of it what so ever. I took 3 hpt's all with a negative result. I took 1 on sunday, 1 on tues, and 1 last night. I am starting to get concerned. Could I still be pregnant?? When do you suggest I test again if my period still doesn't come?? What would explain the negative result if I am??? Thank you so much, I am going crazy!!
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There would be no way of knowing at this point. You would just have to wait until around your period is due. What you saw could have just spotting in between your periods. If your next period doesn't come and you get a little spotting and nothing else, then that's early pregnancy signs, and you then should take a test. Taking a test too early can give you a false negative, believe me I now I am going through that now. Hang in there only time will tell. Are you trying to get pregnant??
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today i noticed a pink discharge. my period is not due for at least another week or so. i had intercourse a couple of days ago. could this be early signs of pregnancy??
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today i noticed a pink discharge, a few days ago i had intercourse. my period is not due for at least another week or so, could this be a sign of pregnancy??
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