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Late period but BFN?still pregnant?

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Krissyxo · 06/09/2019 19:03

So today I am 10 days late! My last period was July 27th. I missed all of August and now is September 6th still no period!
I took 2 blue dye tests which both had a faint line which I believe now were EVAP lines. That was when I was 5 days late with FMU. I bought 6 more tests after that which were then the pink dye FRER and some clear blue digitalis. I did the 2 FRER pink dye on my 7th day late which they both were negative. I was so disappointed. I still have the digital tests to do but I heard they are not sensitive for a lot of people An won't show as positive till as late as 6-10weeks?? So I am saving those for next week if my period still doesn't come. I normally have 28-32 day cycles, today I am on cycle day 42. No sign of period! I usually get very intense bad cramps a few days before an the day of AF. I have had nothing. I have been feeling extremely tired lately and kind of had a weird feeling in my lower abdomen& feeling sooo emotional.I'm 20 and have never been pregnant! So I don't have anything to compare too.My boyfriend has been telling me since the first day that I'm pregnant and getting my hopes up much🥺 I haven't taken a test in a few days because I know if your hcg levels are too low the tests can't pick them up! I just want to know who else is going through this and has turned out to be pregnant and got a BFP later on???? It's so annoying now wondering if I am or not... I am waiting until I am 14 days late to do another test an I will update then.

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physicskate · 06/09/2019 19:08

You likely ovulated later in your cycle than you normally do. This would make af (or bfp) later by the same number of days.

Even though it's not usual for you, the number of similar threads has made me conclude it's not unusual to have a one off.

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