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CD 40, no AF yet! Pregnant?

Hi!  My periods are normally between 26-33 days.  I am now on CD 40, but no AF.  I took a pg test a couple of days ago, but BFN.  No symptoms except for major discharge, almost like ovulation type.  So strange!  I had tests ran a few months ago and doctor says I am still fertile and no hormone problems with thyroid, estrogen or progesterone.  What do you think?  Anyone else out there get a BFP after CD 40?
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Hi,

I am usually irregular.  I took a pg test at day 35, came back negative. Forgot all about it, we went on vacation for my daughters first birthday, and felt weird pregnancy symptoms, took another test and sure enough I was pregnant.  I am now 12 weeks.  So it's possible.  Good luck!  
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231441 tn?1333892766
Super news for you!  Will look for your confirmation tomorrow! :)  
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Wow, congrats!!
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Well, thought I was not going to be pregnant, but took a test yesterday on CD44 and a faint colored line showed up.  Of course I will test again today, as it was faint, but not gray and definitely there!  I am very surprised and hoping that when I buy the digital test it will say "Pregnant"!  I will post results by tomorrow.
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Thank you! Do you remember how long after CD35 that you tested?

Congrats on your pregnancy!!!!
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Yes, thank you!  I did however purchase a urine test and it came up bfn.  That was on CD 39.  Today is CD 41, so perhaps I could try another before getting a blood test.  :)
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Thanks, ChristineMP!  I appreciate your comments.  I will wait another day or two and go in for a blood test.  It just seems so odd that the urine test wouldn't pick it up.  Also, because of no pms or pg symptoms.  For the past year, I have had seriously sore boobs each cycle and then this time, nothing!  Have a great day!  I will post my results later.
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1065342 tn?1317871606
well, due to stress diet or other factors it can cause u to ovulate later than usual and therefore have a late period. Tour best bet get a home pregnancy test..
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You should see your health care provider for a blood test. There are documented cases of women being pregnant and still getting a negative urine pregnancy test. If you aren't pregnant, your health care provider can run some tests to see what's up with your cycle.
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