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Should I keep spending $$ on HPTs ?

I has been 45 days since my last period. I only had unprotected intercourse on the 4th bleeding day.

The week I expected my period I took a HPT and showed negative. I retested again the following week, and also negative.
Last Thursday I had a Beta blood test and it was also negative.

Should I keep testing with HPTs this week (a month and a week after of the intercourse), spend more money on tests or should I give it a rest already, and make it my first missed period?

Any chance that I could really me without any symptoms for a whole month and continous negative results??

I swear I've spent around $40+ on tests this month...

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492606 tn?1210205306
I would ride it out a little bit longer hun. I have been told that the mind is a powerful thing and alot of things can be playing a factor in a late or not at all period, and you can also trick your body into believing it is when its not even to the point of creating collostrum (breast milk)
But definately make an appointment with your OBGYN and tell them and see what they suggest to you after you tell them whats going on with you. I wish you the best with everything and go find out for sure it could be something we cannot explain or understand.
I will keep you in my prayers.
CreativeCarol
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172023 tn?1334672284
I wait and test again if you miss another period, or go to the doctor if you miss another one.  
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