The history as explained makes no sense. You say that you got your periods regularly then said you haven't had them, so I have no idea what that means.
Your birth control method is very foolish. Pulling out is not effective in the least. Precum can make you pregnant. If you cannot afford to at least use a condom, you should not have sex. If you cannot afford medical care, you have no business risking pregnancy. It falls upon you to find available medical care that you can afford, whether through a state program or non-profit clinic, or by finding a better job which provides benefits, before you become sexually active.
We can't know if you are pregnant. This cannot be diagnosed by symptoms alone. You probably are not pregnant given the negative test results but you should go somewhere for a blood test for pregnancy, which is more sensitive. If you are in the US you can go to your local branch of planned parenthood, which will provide you with a pregnancy test, family planning education and advice and birth control that is medically appropriate for you.
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