Amennorhea, spotting, some cramping… am I pregnant?
Well, you could be pregnant. Sometimes home pregnancy tests don’t pick up pregnancy. A false negative is much more common than a false positive. It sounds more like something medical is going on… I really advise you to see a doctor. It doesn’t have to be a gynecologist per se, even gp’s can do pap smears, and diagnosing and that kind of thing. Take care of yourself. You’re worth it!