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Trying for a Baby

Hi, ive been trying for my first baby for 10 months now and im currently 15 days late for my period. Ive done about 6 different tests, all saying negative. Does anybody know if its still possible to be pregnant? Im so excited, yet scared at the same time. Ive got really sore boobs, like the same as they feel when i have my period, but ive none of my usual period pains. Is it possible that im not making enough HCG hormone for the tests to detect it? I feel okay in myself, no sickness or taste changes but im usually really regular for my period and ive never been this late. My friend was only 3 days late and the test showed up positive for her, which is why im so confused. Can somebody please give me some advice?  Thank You x
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SO HAPPY FOR U CONGRATS
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Congrats!
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I was just reading your post and wanted to say congratulations! That must be the best feeling in the world!
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OH CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  SOMETIMES YOU JUST HAVE TO WAIT AWHILE FOR THE GOOD THINGS TO COME!!!!!!!!!!!!!  KEEP US POSTED!!!!!!!
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Hi just to let you know that i actually AM PREGNANT !!!!!!!
I took 4 pregnancy tests on 12 Dec and all 4 came up POSITIVE, im so happy i could cry.
I will keep you updated and thankyou so much for your advice, it was much appreciated :o)
x x x
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It is possible you just got pregnant a day or two before you were suppose to start your period. And that is why it hasn't shown up yet.  My first symptoms from being pregnant was my boobs hurt!!  And I was very tired!  If your not, don't worry, I got pregnant the first month I tried with my first and second and for some reason it took me a little over a year with the third.  Keep us posted!  Good Luck
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