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How many weeks were you late when you found out you were pregnant?

I am 6 weeks late and have been having negative hpts and just got back from drs and got a negative on bloods.
My question is How many weeks were you late when you found out you were pregnant. How many negatives (hpt/Bloods) did you have b4 it showed postive? I am sure that i am pregnant. Started to feels sick constantly the past week, i have never missed a period. I have had hormone tests done and have the all clear. ive had a little fluid come out of breast also, now dr is sending me to hospital to have a scan done on my breast..(scared).
Just wanted to see if there was any hope out there..
Thanks
Saiqua74
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6207307 tn?1395007626
I have read alot and spoken to a few people where their bloods hav been negative and have been pregnant.  Just thwir levels didnt show up early.  As i have said b4 i have has hormone tests done. So i dont hav PCOS or any cysts.  Was just asking hiw far were you when you got a positive.  Even my mum didnt get a positive till she was nearly 12 weeks gone and her bloods said neg.. so....?
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I think I am 10 weeks.  I just miss cycle.  My period came a week late.  3 days very late.  It late light for 2 days  I have nausea, vomited 2xs, and tender breast  l still think Iam pegnant.  I took 2 urine test and 1 blood test..  
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HI,
When both urine and blood test for HCG are negative there is less chance of a pregnancy. There can be other reasons for periods getting delayed like stress, hormonal imbalance, PCOS, ovarian cysts, high levels of prolactin etc. An ultrasound scan may be done.
Hope this helps.
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