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missed period but neg test?

My lmp was on nov 12. my cycle is between 28 and 34 days. i think i ovulated around the first because of the type of cm i had. but 28 days came and went... then 34 days came and went and now were at day 46. i did has sex the few days leading up to ovulation. my period is late and i have had some to none pms/pregnancy symptoms. my back and breast hurt for a few days but went away. i had headaches for about a week then they went away. I have been having clear to white milky discharge for almost 2 weeks and it feels like af is coming but hasn't. the discharge has no smell no burning and no itching. and it is not normal for me to have so much. i would be cramping slightly and then a gush of discharge would come out... yesterday the discharge was the same but also white and stretchy at a couple points during the day. i took 3 pregnancy test one 3,5, and 7 days after my missed period but all negative. so is it possible that i didn't ovulate? if you had normal hormones in your first pregnancy can you have low hormones in your next? i was pregnant last year (ended in miscarriage) and got a positive pregnancy test 3 days after missed period. Could I still be pregnant?
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just an update... took another test at 2 weeks late and neg. Now 3 weeks late and have practically every symptom but i feel like if i buy another test itll just be a waste of money. Cant go to the dr yet because of military insurance jerking me around =[ hopefully either af shows up or a positive!
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There could be a possible chance that you might be pregnant and the test just can't pick it up yet due to hormones. I would wait a little longer and then make an appointment with your OBGYN. Unfortunately as women our bodies are just so different all the time. I had a period that lasted me over six months and freaked me out. I completely understand where you are coming from.
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