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Please help ladies xxx :)

So I should have started my af today x bit there is no sign .... I have had really tender boobs for about 2 weeks I get them straight after ov :( but I normally get period pains 2 weeks before my af x and I haven't this month :D am not going to lie I got pains this morning but it went after a few mins x am going to take a test tomorrow .. I can't run down the stairs no more because I can feel pain in my breasts :( just wondering what use think before I take my test tomorrow x my cycle last month was only 29 days and I normally have a 33 day cycle.... This month I am back to 33 days ... So I don't know if am 3 days late or not ? Xx
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Thank you for your advice x am going to try and hold out for Afew more days x I have had so many negatives these past few months.. 3 more day couldn't hurt x its my fiancé who is the inpatient one haha x thank you and good luck to you xxxx
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After any unprotected sex there's always a chance u are and it seems likely but the only way to know is to test, I generally have irregular periods but knew I'd missed it when I got to cycle day 42 lol so I'd say test after cycle day 35 or so, it's not too early to get a positive but I know how expensive tests can be and how disheartening a negative can be so may be good to give af a few more days to arrive :) good luck
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