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PLS HELP:(

so me and my gf did an unprotected intercourse but I did pull out, so now she still haven't got her period even if it was a month ago since we did it, we tried pregnancy test twice it came negative twice too her period was supposed to start Dec 30 to Jan 6 and still haven't got her period is she pregnant or is she irregular or have an abnormal mens. Pls help me:(((
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Yes,  using first morning urine is important.  The pregnancy hormone is more concentrated.  I'm not sure what you mean by "her waist hurts" but some women experience cramping in early pregnancy.  Cramping is a more common symptom of a period about to begin,  though.  Common symptoms of early pregnancy include very tender breasts,  (which are also a symptom of a period about to start,  but in early pregnancy the tenderness is more noticeable) and nausea.  Can she take another pregnancy test,  this time with first morning urine?
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okay thanks you helped a lot we'll consider doing another pregnancy test and I'm gonna update you about it, thank you again:)
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UPDATE: she still haven't got her period and she also said her waist started to cramp the other day and now her stomach hurts pls help:((
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13167 tn?1327194124
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Did she use first morning urine?  If so, if it's been a month since your encounter,  and she's still not testing positive,  it's unlikely she's pregnant.  Stress can sometimes delay her menstruation.
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She says her waist hurts for about two days and she still hasn't got her period today, should we consider another pregnancy test??
no she didn't used first morning urine I think, is that necessary? thanks
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