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Help?!?!?!?

The first day of my menstrual period was June 23 but that was also my last day of my menstrual period (1 day).

I was on birth control for 2 and 1/2 years and stopped. I hadn't gotten my period the last 4months but it was cause of the birth control pills. I stopped the pills after I was done with the last pack (June 23)

we had intercourse the day after my period and thereafter so it's been like 3 weeks, I took a pregnancy test and it came out negative...

I'm bummed, do you guys think it's too soon so it can come out positive or maybe I'm just not pregnant?!?!  Thanks for your time ladies! Also this would be my first child! I'm 26 yrs.
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Try to wait a lil bit longer to take another test if it's the same you should go to the doctor
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Well I was on birth control for four months stopped taking it at the end of may had my period on June 2nd was supposed too have my period on June 30th took a test that day was negative took another test two days later and still said negative it wasn't until I was exactly one week late to get a positive so it might be early for you test again in another week
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Yeah it could be.too soon . but sometimes birth control can. Through your cycle off when you stop it. If your really impatient and want to get pregnant fast just grab some.ovulation tests and it may help you figure out when your.most.fertile.
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Three weeks is a bit soon...wait and test again. Its also possible you're still regulating after being on BC.
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