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Period is 2 days late - never late - pregnancy test negative

Posted by: Annabelle on Fri Feb 6, 2009
I have an exact 28 day cycle. I've never been late, if anything, my period will surprise me early sometimes. If I'm stressed, I'll have my period weeks earlier in fact. But I am never never late. I'm on day 30, and am now 2 days late. I also always spots right after ovulation, this is the first cycle where I did not spot at all, not even following ovulation.

I took two of those "test 5 days period your missed period" pregnancy tests. I took one on day 29 and it came back negative. Took another on day 30 with early morning urine and it also was negative.

I'm 28, never been pregnant and started clomid on this cycle and had an HSG done this cycle as well (HSG came back clear, husband's count is good). I also used the fertility monitor and learned I was ovulating late, on day 17 and 18. Could my later ovulation be tied to a late period?

I would've thought maybe my chances for getting pregnant would be higher than usual this cycle using the fertility monitor for the first time, the HSG I had done, and starting the clomid - but with an early detection test not finding anything even two days late - I have the feeling I'm not pregnant.

Has anyone taken an early detection pregnancy test when they were late and learned they were indeed pregnant afterall?
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