ok your over two weeks late and haven't got your period, and if you tell your doctor you want to have a blood test cause your getting inaccurate results in home testing she shouldn't say no. If she is...time to get another doctor who will listen to you instead of trying to make you do things they want. If you want to cheekly remind her of this it might be a good idea.
Now there are two possibilities to this that don't involve you actually being pregnant. One, you ovulated late and hence your period is "still going though" the TWW, and if your old it's more than likely because or cycles start to change around our 30's. Two, you started to stress about it more than usual, each day making you more worried and more self convinced and your body will take that as a sign and be like "OH! wee need to do this? ok! *creates symptoms and hold out on cycle*."
However, you could be pregnant or going through "chemical pregnancy" in which you got pregnant but for some reason, the egg didn't stick or it's having issues and giving you both positives and negatives. In either case i would truly get a blood test done to check because you will have a much more accurate result.
Again if your doctor is giving you beef for it, tell her you want it regardless and it would help your "peace of mind". Stick to your guns and don't let them try and deter you.[/QUOTE
Hi, I tested again yesterday afternoon and this morning, a faint but visible pink second line on both. Apparantly with my long cycles and date of last period, I would be five weeks along unless I ovulated later than I think
Going back to docs on Monday and telling them I want a blood test.