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Got BPN but no period

I finally went to the Doc and got Blood test drawn 3/7 it came back Negative. I haven't had a period yet and I am officially 12 days late. Should I just forget about the whole pregnancy theory or Keep hope alive until my Auntie Arrives?????? Has anyone else gotten a negative blood test or urine test after week 5 and were still prego????
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158812 tn?1189755826
Sorry, but you are not pregnant.  I'm sorry that you are dissapointed, but everything points to negative except the missing af...which very well may show once you relax!
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Well, I've been prego before and I had a light spotting when my period ws due...this time no implantation bleeding at all. It's very strange. My fiance says he believes all the tests are wrong and I am indeed prego. I thought it may be stress keeping it off but for this long? I'm 27 years old and I have never felt like this before. All the prego symptoms for the past 2-3 weeks, now most of the other symptoms are gone....I just have headaches and the smell everything 3x stronger thing. Also, my appetite hasn't been the best...I get a full feeling after half a plate of something I usually love to eat.This was actually the first time we've ttc and now we don't know what to think. We've both had dreams about children and prego women. Someone please blow a little ~BABY DUST~ our way.*smiling*
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172023 tn?1334672284
Well, what did your doctors office advise you to do?  
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I haven't heard of a neg blood test.
But I had several negative hpts with both my sons...I didnt receive a positive until 6 weeks plus with both.
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