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Preg?

Hi, just needing some advice, heres my story. My periods are like clockwork and I'm 3 1/2 weeks late today. I went to the doctor when I was two weeks late and got a neg. I was having some nausea and fatigue but nothing else. So then I went about my life waiting for my next period. But now I developed more symptoms, A few days ago my nipples began getting very sore, just the nipples (TMI!)and I have been peeing all the time I thought maybe a UTI but no burning, I'm also very bloated, but don't feel quite like when I get AF. I'm so confused. Is it possible that the blood test could be wrong. I would have been almost 6 weeks when the test was done. Has this ever happened to anyone? OH I also have a lot of heartburn, which I have never had my entire life.
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342988 tn?1299782356
you could take a home preg test but if it come up neg, i would go to your doctors asap and see what else could be going on.  but it does not seem as though you are pregnant because blood test are very accurate
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i would say take an at home preg. test and if you were two weeks late for your period then it should've shown up as preg. with the blood test.best of luck you never can tell  now a days.
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blood tests anrt wrong unless its too early. i would say your not pregnant.
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