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on clomid, 16 dpo, no AF, negative preg test

Hi!  
I was on Clomid when I conceived my son and my cycles were by the book (o on day 14 of 28 day cycle).
My husband and I are trying to conceive our second child and I started Clomid again in November.  According to my bbt I ovulated on Day11, no it's 16dpo with no AF in sight, I took a pregnancy test today and it came back negative.  Should I call my doctor, or and I jumping the gun.  It's just strange to me, waiting drives me crazy!
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Hoping for BFP for you!

Just in case though, I have done clomid 2 months now and each time my progesterone level was high and then I would get the BFN, the RE told me it takes longer for a higher progesterone level to drop and bring on AF.  

Hang in there.  

SSBD to you!
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Thank u! I will wait a little longer!
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Oh the waiting is the worst! But try your best to hang in there! AF being MIA is a GREAT sign! Hopefully the next time you test, it will come back + ! Since AF isn't very late yet, I'd probably wait a few more days before calling the dr. Give it time to get firmly implanted so when you do a beta, it will come back nice and positive! Hope this is the month for you! Sounds like it might be! Good luck! :-)
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