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Pregnant and a negative test?

my question is can you be pregnant and not have a positive test im 21 4ft 11 ive been the same exact size my who life i varied between 108-109 pounds which is health but i randomly started gaining weight lately like im 124 in a month ive gained 14 pounds and im not doing anything any diffferent im working out more because ive noticed that im now considered over weight i am sexualy active and ive been feeling very wierd lately like my chest(boobs) have been hurting like sore constipation very bad gas discharge  im always tired and always hungry and i get sick at the wierdest smells that never made me sick before always peeing and feel different but ive taking a home test and it said negative  and i was wondering if there was something else that could be wrong or if i could still be pregnant  
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Get a blood test at the doctor's office, if there's a chance.  More sensitive than a urine test in case your body's just taking a little longer to amp up the hcg.  Have you missed any periods or had any abnormal ones?

If you're on birth control, it can cause the symptoms you mention, but since you don't mention birth control, I'm thinking you may not be on it.
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I'm stuck on the same boat! Well just that I missed my period too. But I got a negative result also and nobody answers my question either. :/
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