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5 days late, but 3 negative pregnancy tests...

My husband and I have been TTC for a few months now. I am now 5 days late, but I have taken 3 pregnancy tests (I am antsy and can't help it). However, all 3 of them were negative. About a week before my period, I usually starting having PMS symptoms, but I have had NOTHING. And I still have aboslutley no PMS symptoms. I am wondering if maybe I am testing too early? Is it normal to have no pregnancy symptoms in the first few weeks og pregnany?
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Same situation here. I'm 33 years old married. Been trying to conceive for the past year, no luck. I used an app to track my cycle to know the exact day and we did it on that day last month. I never missed my period ever. This month, I'm already 5 days late. I have slight cramps, fatigue, a small amount of white discharge and headaches. Tests show negative, I took the last one yesterday. Body temperature is 99.32F.

Could I be pregnant?
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I am now 34 days late. I have an appointment at my OBGYN tomorrow to see what is going on!
Did you test postitive?
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You probably have resolved this by now.  

Were you testing with first morning urine?  That's important.  

If you aren't having any symptoms at all - no breast tenderness - it's unlikely you're pregnant,  considering you've been testing negative.  Do you do cervical mucous observations to determine when you're most fertile?
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I decided to have a blood test, and it came back negative. Hoeever, still no AF. I am now 12 days late! Yesterday, when I first woke up, I went to the bathroom and there was the smallest amount of blood. However, it was more like a clot. Not like AF.

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