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No period and negative hpt

Hello friends, can someone please give me advice im a bit confused and upset?  I am a week late and did a hpt this morning but it was a bfn.  I feel really distressed as i am ttc for the second time now following a miscarriage i had in december last year.  My period was a week late last month so i counted my cycle length to be 36 days to work out my ovulation dates but this may not be right as i have only had two natural period since my D & C in december.  A couple of weeks ago i had a little bit of reddy browny blood followed by 2 days of very light bleeding, i only really noticed it when i wiped.  Could this have been spotting or implantation bleed?  i was told that if it was implantation bleed then i would have a bfp by now but all i have been getting is a bfn and no AF.  Could i have ovulated later than i thought?  I last came on my period on the 18th feb and had that little bit of bleed on the 13th march for 3 days?  I have been feeling tired and have had nausea.  I also have been getting period cramps and the feeling like AF is here but when i run to the loo with my Always Ultra pad there is nothing there?  Please write to me! xxx
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hi its me again, is anyone of you ladies expiriencing this? 3 weeks already no AF, and the test was negative, my last lmp was march 6 and now april 22, no af yet, iam really scared ,i have doctor appointment on tuesday, worried me because maybe its a negative result again, i might get crazy, plsssssssss help me
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hi, my last lmp was march 6 and now april 22 and no AF YET, pls help me, dont know why all the HPT WAS NEGATIve , AM I PREGNANT OR NOT?
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You may have tested too early.  You might think about going
to your doctor or GYN and have a pregnancy blood test done.
They are supposed to be more accurate than urine tests unless
the blood test is done too early.
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