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Hi I'm very confused I had a period in march which was a few days late so I ovulated later then usual I think i had sex on my ovulation date my period was due 5days ago and I haven't had it yet. I haven't had any pms symptoms I've had loss of appetite on two occasions, lower back pain which I never get and my nipples have been very sore.

I've taken tests and they've all come back negative but I just don't know why I've missed my period this is not normal for me

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It could be that it just isn't showing yet on a home test, best thing to do is give it some time then try again! I was about 4 days late on my period and took a test and it came back negative and then a week later I took a test and it was positive! :)

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