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over 2 months late

hi i am now over 2 months late, my peroids are normaly on time, i have done four home test and all come back neg, i have some signs, viens in my breast and my nipples are sort every day it is cold, which is unnormal for me, my belly feels harder than normal, and have been having diraera alot, about two and a half months ago i was in so much pain in my belly i couldnt move but was ok the next day,
whats going on with me,
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1470528 tn?1324694321
it is high time an hpt should show positive signs by this time if u r pregnant... a blood test would definately help if u are having problem with hpt.. good luck..
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1456473 tn?1365827455
i agree with tarajanes, although with my first pregnancy i had 1 positive urine test about 2-3 weeks in (as i was trying) with countless negatives and even a negative blood test at about 6 and a half weeks. i got my second positive (at the doctors) at 8weeks and 6 days. some people are hard to detect, i dont understand why. as for the pain, (do not quote me) it may have been a cyst on your ovary or something therefore stopping periods. see your doctor anyway as you say you are usually regular x
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283175 tn?1295537265
Pregnancy is unlikely due to being 8 weeks late no period.and neg tests.you would have plenty of hormones now to detect pregnancy.i would suggest visiting your doctor who will perform tests,and maybe be able to give you something to regulate your cycle again.
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