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Hi, this is my first time on this site. My boyfriend and I are TTC, he is 35 and I am 39. My period is 5 days late, I have slight cramping, headaches, nausea, 2 Neg HPT'S, I did a urine dip and it showed I had blood in my urine, but not a period. Could I still be pregnant? Can someone give me a few answers?

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Could be implantation pains... I would wait a few more days and do another test.. Not sure about the blood in your urine though.. Fingers crossed for you.. Xx

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Numbers

If you have blood in urine and no period, I would suspect urinary infection. Take a sample to docs to check for other indicators of this.

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GiaBear06 in reply toNumbers

I work at a doctors office, they did a urinalysis, and it showed blood in urine but no WBC's, so it's not an infection

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