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Really worried i'm pregnant..dont know my cycle so how to test??

Hey guys, any help with this would be really appreciated. So i'm sexually active with my boyfriend, and recently switched to a new mini-pill (recently as in the last 2 months) so my periods havent really settled yet. Anyway, ive missed a couple of pills on separate occasions (stupid I know :( ) but taken the morning after pill both times. Last time I took the morning after pill was a week and a half ago. However my last period was 4 weeks ago, and it still hasnt come. Normally I have a pretty short cycle. I know the morning after pill can delay periods but last time I took it, it didnt, and this means its been delayed by like 2 weeks! Taken 2 pregnancy tests and both negative....the problem is, it says to take the test within a few days of your period being due, but because my cycle hasnt settled with the new pill, I dont KNOW when im due. Help please, or im just gonna end up taking them obsessively every 2 days :(
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You should go see your OBGYN and have them do a blood test. Home pregnancy tests can be wrong, but since you took 2, the chances of both of them being wrong are slim. Good luck!
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Post in woman health, they will have better info for you.
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