12 Days Late Negative Tests

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Amy110 - July 24

Ok so here we go. I'm new to this so some help in answering my question would be very helpful :). So here goes: Me and my fiancè have been trying for a baby for 11 months now and we've had on luck as of yet, until now i'm hoping. I'm 12 days late for my period and was due on the 12th July, (today being the 24th July) my periods are always 28-30 days and never have I ever missed one. On saturday 17th July I went out and had a bit to drink when I got home I was sick, which is not like me I never throw up after drinking. But the funny thing was it was white froth (sorry for the info). Since around Tuesday 20th July i've been cramping and feeling nauseated on and off and I still feel like this. I did a test on Wednesday 21st it was negative then I did one in the morning of Thursday 22nd still negative :S so I really don't know what to think and I don't want the sadness of keep having negative pregnancy test it breaks my heart. Any help if anyone has been in this situation and found out they're pregnant would be great help.

 

Grandpa Viv - July 24

It is not that uncommon to get negative tests until 2 weeks late - a few even later. Late, weird cramps, and nausea are good starting signs. How about unusually tired, emotional, peeing more, lotion discharge, b___bs and nips feel different, hot flashes, backache, diarrhea/constipation, heartburn etc? Try another test mid week still using first morning pee. hCG is supposed to double every few days. GL!

 

Amy110 - July 25

I don't seem to have anymore symptoms other then the ones I mentioned above but I do seem to get hot flashes and I normally get backache cause of my b___sts. My discharge seems alot thicker then normal but that's about it nothing more.

 

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