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I am now on CD51 and still no sign of an AF. I have tender breasts, occassional heartburn and queaziness. My stomach has gotten really tight and TMI I am A Lot more gassy than I usually am and have been that way for 3 weeks or more. I don't really have I guess sticky discharge but certainly more than usual. I have taken 3 tests now and all of them say Neg, but I know something is up! I finally called the dr today and the nurse is supposed to call me back tomorrow to talk about the possibilites of whats going on. DF and I are excited at the possibility we just wanted to see if anyone else had this happen.
1. You did not ovulate and usually no ovulation means no period. This will happen to most women at least once in their lives.
2. You are pregnant and not showing on the tests. There are some women who, for whatever reason, do not show on pregnancy tests and have to have a blood test to confirm pregnancy.
I understand DF being scared, I would be too. We have been having some financial difficulties lately, so he's really being more resonable. But if I AM I AM lol! I'm just sad because I don't Feel preggers anymore, not like I did... Not that I Really know what it feels like, if I am this would be my first. I don't know what to do.

Just want to let you know that you are not alone!Well, I don't know what this means or if it will get heavier but did start spotting today. No cramps or anything so I don't know if its AF yet or what. Kind of sad, but maybe if it is we can get back on track and things wont be so confusing!
If you have to go back to the dr, make sure to ask them why they aren't doing a pregnancy test on you, they may tell you something that they know that you may not yet. But I am sure if there was anything wrong they would have already told you.
Don't you hate how our bodies can be so confusing!!!
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