Negative tests but missed period? Could I be pregnant still?

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I'm really anxious because I skipped my period for the month of November, and while I normally do have irregular periods (I didn't get my period in August either) things are different now because my boyfriend and I are sexually active. We always use condoms and I'm 18.

I took two pregnancy tests, one five days after my expected period on November 30 (so I took the test on the 4th of December) and then one a full week after on December 6. Both were negative.

I did get two periods in October, with my second one (coming Oct. 28) arriving 7 days early. So it would've been in November if it was on relative time according to what tends to happen, since I'm no where near regular. My cycles last anywhere from 26 to 40 days, but before late they've been about 32 days. That cycle was normal–not lighter than usual or anything like that.

I'm also in school and have been under stress because of finals and thinking I might be pregnant, but I'm not sure if stress alone can cause someone to completely miss a period.

I don't have morning sickness, but my discharge is a bright white that's thick and slippery, not sticky or chunky. I've also been getting abdominal cramps that're dull but noticeable. My eating and exercise patterns are also the same, and I haven't been sick. I have gained about 15 pounds (Freshman 15 😅) since school started, though.

Anyways, I really hope I'm not pregnant. I'm just really scared and any advice or sympathy or anything lol would be helpful.

Thanks!
 
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