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Negative Test/ Still no period. Could I still be pregnant?

My last period  was on April 1st and on the 15th I had protected sex but the condom failed as in broke. I am now about 2 days late, no period in site but when I took a prenancy test it was negative. I feel cannot get rid of this sick feeling, and I can smell everything. I have 1 other son and he came from the one time I did not use protection. Even though my test was negative, could I still be pregnant?
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Yes i am smaller in size, but I have always weighed 115 or less. Other than that I am healthy, no STD's and only 1 child who is turned 7 today. :)  I wasnt really stressed or worried about being pregnant until my nose started picking up EVERY scent. This is big for me b/c I have a deviated septum from birth so I have gone my whole life without really smelling anything except for strong odors.The only time I smelled everything is when I was pregnant. I did make an appointment with the DR so i guess we will see. Will keep u posted!
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it sumtyms hapn lyk that but doesnt really mean u're preg,2 be on d safer side u shld luk it up again wen u ar 7days late....dat shld confirm if -ve or +ve...g/luck
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Maybe, but it's possible the stress of thinking you could be pregnant is delaying your period. Hormonal imbalance, stress, illness, STD, PCOS, diet/weight changes can all delay a period as well.

Wait another week, and if still no period then test again with first morning urine.
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