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Could I be pregnant?

I had my last period on October 9, 2013. It's November 18, 2013 and I still have not gotten it. I have always been normal on a 30 day cycle. I have visited different forums where show you when are the fertile days and when you are suppose to ovulate. We have been trying to get pregnant and with this long delay we are excited but don't want to get our hopes up. I have taken two at home pregnancy tests which were a big NEGATIVE. I also took a blood pregnancy test on November 12, 2013 which also came to be a big NEGATIVE as well.  

I have been feeling bloated, slight cramping, sensation of a flow but only a slight white discharge comes and no aunt flow yet.  I have been more tired than before (used to be good with just 6 hours of sleep and now I sleep 8-10 hours and I am still tired). I have been a bit nauseous but no puking yet. My boobs are not sore but my nipples do feel tender and my breast have a fuller appearance.  I have heard that sometimes (it's rare) women don't produce enough HcG hormones to show a positive blood and urine test.  

Has anyone else experienced this? Should I be worried?  Any suggestions or advice.
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I'm feeling the say way I wanna wait till December first to take a test I have all the same  symptoms my last period was October 11
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Hi i have had the same things happen to me and i am 11weeks pregnant..so you could be pregnant gud luck
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I went through the same thing. I was 7 days late and felt pregnant but all tests said no. I also wanted to be pregnant so I thought my mind was playing tricks on me. I didn't get a positive test until 11 days after my missed period and it showed up on a cheap dollar store test. The it got darker over the next week. I am now 8 weeks. Good luck!  Is the longest wait ever!  
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