I don't know what to do from here. I should be 7 weeks but I have yet to have a positive test. Should I go to the doctors or just wait and see if I miss a second period?
You ovulated late. If a test is negative you are not pregnant right now. At 7 weeks you would be able to turn any test. Wait for your period to come. Test weekly until you get our period or it's been 60 days since last period then see your doctor.
I am not a doctor but If you are "7 weeks" and test are negative you most likely aren't pregnant. I would call my doctor and see what they would want you to do.
ETA: like pp said you could have ovulated late.
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You didn't miss or skip a period. You are having a longer than normal cycle or you're pregnant but that's not likely AT ALL if you are getting negative tests. How many days do your cycles normally last?
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I agree with pp. If you haven't turned a test positive, you're not pregnant at this time. I'm sorry for the long, frustrating cycle. It sounds like you either ovulated late or didn't ovulate at all. Are you TTGP? I suggest signing up for fertility friend and learning about your cycles. Temping and charting are a huge help. Also check out the TTGP board, but please don't ask them this question. You won't like their responses. GL!
When we were TTGP this summer... out of no where I had a 56 day cycle. My periods are always regular around 31 days. Wonky cycles can happen anytime. Drove me batty... I spend waaaaay more money on tests than I'll admit to DH! lol
Take the advice of the other ladies, test once a week and if you reach 60 days with no period - talk to your doc.
Re: I missed my period but all my pregnancy tests have been negative? Could I still be pregnant?
ETA: like pp said you could have ovulated late.
It sucks, I know. I went 45 days without a cycle once and I was really hoping I was pregnant but never turned a test.