Yes. My guess is you definitely are. If you ovulated at the "regular" time--ie.two weeks after your last period, that would make you less than 4 weeks pregnant, which is definitely early enough that the home tests are not picking it up. A test done by your GP should confirm, but I'd say you are safe to assume, by what you say, that you have "a bun in the oven", lol. Congatulations:)
2006-07-10 21:04:14
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answered by ? 3
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Go to a doctor to get a test done. Home pregnancy tests work by detecting the amount pregnancy hormones in your urine. Some women don't produce enough to get accurate results for weeks (I barely got a positive at 9 weeks gestation)
Doctors can do a simple blood test that is much more accurate and if you're not pregnant they can find out what has caused your symptoms. Don't wait, if you are pregnant you should start prenatal care as soon as possible and if you're not, you'll want to find out what's up, to make sure it's nothing serious.
2006-07-10 20:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It could very well be. You should have gotten your period the end of June. Now, early July, you could be running late. It depends on your age and normal rate of frequency. If it usually starts like clockwork, you know something is wrong. If its irregular, you might wait a while. If you're doing extra excersize, not eating right, or over-exerting yourself, you can have this problem too. If you're young 14-16, dont worry just yet. If you're older and have been past puberty a while, you need to go to a clinic and make sure.
2006-07-10 20:55:26
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answered by shirelight13 2
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You Should Go See A Doctor. They'll Tell You Whats Wrong And Stuff Better Than Other People And They Can Give The Best Advice.
2006-07-10 21:01:25
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answered by xXCutiexKittyXx 3
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Are you on birth control? Are you typically regular or irregular. My ex was late about 3 weeks once and found out her lateness was because of an increased stress level... though the fatigue and breast soreness feels like a dead giveaway--unless you're leaving out the fact that he's been punching your breast during each 'crazy' sex session.
2006-07-10 21:08:46
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answered by therightangle 2
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day 10 after your era all started and also you'd be fortunate to be ovulating. 10 days after your era ended and also you ought to in all likelihood be pregnant. You wont get warning signs until eventually implantation takes position. The earliest I surely have had warning signs became about a week after ovulation. Your breasts ought to nicely be a hormonal surge, like estrogen surge, or similar. solid success although!
2016-10-14 08:28:26
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answered by rattley 4
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It is possible. You should go to the doctor and get some tests run. Your period is more than a week late. If you are not pregnant, there may be another problem.
2006-07-10 20:51:49
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answered by The Apple Chick 7
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it could be possible. Another possibility is stress. Stress can lead to late menstration and tenderness in the breasts. But to be sure, go to your doctor and take a test. If you aren't comfortable talking to your doctor about it, you can go to any Planned Parenthood facility and get a free test by really nice people and no one would have to know.
2006-07-10 20:58:06
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answered by twilightgoddes 1
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Maybe your birth control pills cause your breast tenderness, And sometimes you could be pregnant through your tubes, Go to a ob-gyn and get a physical and seems like you and your boyfriend seem like to horny people lol.
2006-07-10 21:11:21
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answered by Neek-Neek 3
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yes u can be... go to the DR and make sure... sometimes the tests u buy at the store are not always right!!
2006-07-10 20:53:37
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answered by atebolchick22 1
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