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I missed my period for 3 days.How come the pregnancy tests i took still negative?



I ve been experiencing nausea and bloating for the past one week.Is this normal.?

Sometimes when you are about to start your period, you tend to get nauseated and bloated do to water retention. Try taking the test in the morning from your first urine its more concentrated. It might be than your are just stressed.
it may be to early yet!
Sounds like an extended menstrual cycle. However, if you want to be absolutely sure, go see your regualr doc and have a serum pregnancy test done.
I am a nurse
No, the tests should be able to tell you depending on if you took a really sensitive one. Anyway, could it be that you're really stressed? Or maybe you haven't been eating right? Go see a physician. And if you don't have insurance, go to a free clinic.
missing periods isnt the only sign it may be due to not having proper health. try test again after few days
See a gynecologist. Missing a period is most commonly due to pregnancy, but there are other causes as well. Make sure you relate your other symptoms to the OB/GYN as it could help the diagnosis.
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