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Late period. TTC. Negative tests.

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LookingForAdvice111 · 16/01/2024 20:09

Hello,

Am hoping for some insight:

My periods are very regular. This is first month TTC baby #2. Baby #1 took over 12 months to conceive. My period is now 4 days late but I have had consistently negative tests (different brands, different times etc). Any idea what could be going on!?

Thank you

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worldwidetravel2017 · 16/01/2024 21:23

Chemical pregnancy ?

worldwidetravel2017 · 16/01/2024 21:24

Stress / anxiety/ weight gain / weight loss
Can also change cycles

LookingForAdvice111 · 16/01/2024 21:30

Thank you! Really appreciate your input. No stress/anxiety/weight changes. Can you have a chemical if you're still testing negative? I've wondered if it's something but not anything concrete.

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Blondehairgonewild · 16/01/2024 21:32

Yes I occasionally had this but tests were negative, late by 4-5 days. But due to my very sensitive hormones I started feeling sick, so I think it’s an early chemical but not even enough to register on a pregnancy test. Some are super sensitive down to 10 but most are 25 from memory

worldwidetravel2017 · 16/01/2024 21:32

LookingForAdvice111 · 16/01/2024 21:30

Thank you! Really appreciate your input. No stress/anxiety/weight changes. Can you have a chemical if you're still testing negative? I've wondered if it's something but not anything concrete.

I believe so - see if it arrives ( period ) in next 5 days

LookingForAdvice111 · 16/01/2024 21:37

Thank you - the wait is so frustrating! I feel as though I'm overanalysing every sensation in my body while trying to remind myself that it's very unlikely to be a positive outcome.

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