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2 missed periods neg hpt.

I had my period on January 1st for 5 days. Then I had intercourse on the 6th or 7th  (protected) and then on the 11th I had done stuff w/o a condom and then with one on. A few days after that I had cramping for about 2 weeks with sore breasts. I had light bleeding on February 2nd for 3 days, I didn't need a pad. It was lighter than a period but heavier than spotting. Then the soreness went away. I took a hpt a few days after the bleeding and i had a negative hpt. Its now March 10th and my *period hasn't came*, and I have been bloated for 3 days, eating alot more, exhausted, sore breasts all starting about a week ago. I took another pregnancy test yesterday, ( i'd be 8-10 weeks) and it was negative as well. Is it possible that it was negative because I used afternoon urine? Or would there be a faint positive still? About a month ago, I had a blood test done to see if I had any problems because I had a lump on my stomach, it was a lymph node. They said my blood is perfect. I got checked for everything except pregnancy. Any ideas as to what is going on? I am 15 btw, I know it is young and stupid but I waited 10 months to have sex w my boyfriend and we are still together after a year and 5 months. Please don't give me a lecture about my age. Thank you. Please help !!
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I won't give you a lecture about your age, but I WILL give you a lecture about not using protection when you have sex every single time.  :>)  You have MUCH to lose if you become pregnant at 15.  So, please please use protection each and every time, maybe even get on the pill. Planned Parenthood can help you.  I don't think you are pregnant----  you've had negative home tests and a negative blood test. Learn from this and don't put yourself through this kind of stress.  Your period can also be late by the way due to stress so it's a double edged sword.  good luck
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