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could I be pregnant

By December 30, 2017 - 12:07pm
 
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I had protected sex on October 19 but the first condom we used broke (he said he didn't come yet) and came in the second condom. It didn't break. I took pregnancy test the next day, the 20th (to test for protected sex on Sept 30 and Oct 1 no condoms broke) and it was negative. I got my period two weeks later Nov 2-7 but it was a week late. I took another test after that period ended and it read negative. I then was over a week late for my Dec period so I took another test Dec 11 and it was negative. I got my period the next day Dec 12-17 but it was over a week late. I just took another test yesterday Dec 29 and it came out negative again. All urine tests. Is it possible I could be pregnant and it just not showing on tests?

I feel I am having all the symptoms and I feel like my belly is showing a little. It's firmer and sticking out. It's bloated in the morning even when I just wake up and haven't eaten. I usually wake up with a flat stomach every morning. And I lost weight so I don't know why my stomach would be sticking out. Ive had cramping and nausea as well as headaches and diarrhea.

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Hello,  kelsey5523. Thank you for writing.

There is no reason to think you are pregnant if you've been having your periods (as well as negative pregnancy tests).   A late period is still a period.  For some reason that we cannot know,  you have convinced yourself that you might be pregnant.   Speak to your doctor. He might be able to ease your mind about this and/or suggest counseling if you need additional help. 

Helena

December 30, 2017 - 5:26pm
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