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I am almost 3 weeks late on my period..

I am 19 and sexually active. I am almost 3 weeks late and i'm really worried i might be pregnant. I have taken an hpt but it was negative (that was right about 2 weeks late). I had very bad cramps one night but never started my period. My discharge has gotten alittle worse but i have no signs of being pregnant. What should i do?
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Go to the doctor in another week... maybe take a pregnancy test if you are sexually active
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hey guys, im almost 3 weeks late now i keep getting the cramps to suggust my period is coming but nothing i dont no what  do ?
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this does not sound one bit normal GO SEE A GYNECOLOGIST is u have any brains...or if u want your guy to want you ever again... if he finds out about chunky discharge itll turn him off.....
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I am 3 weeks late on my period today, I have been pregnant before but I was very young and had an abortion and to be honest I cannot remember how I felt in myself, I was just sick alot. I have had the flu twice in the last 6 weeks, do you think this mixed with worry is the reason I am so late? I have been 2 weeks late before, but never 3. I use condoms, I was on the pill but the doctors said I have high levels of oestrogen and they gave me pills with testosterone in them, and the week you start taking them after your period, I was breaking out in hormonal spots and throwing up every 5 minutes, help me :(
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i need advice to... i was fingered the other week and as a result i think i got cystitis not to sure if it was that but the symptoms were all there anyway that seems to have gone now but i am 3 wks late and for what reason i dont no as im quite regular
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LOL LOL LOL  oops, i think i may have wet myself
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