Are Nausea, Tingling Breasts, Headaches And Stomach Cramps Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
im trying figure out if im pregnant crazy things have been going on wit my body thats not usual lotiony discharge,sensitive tingling breast,headaches,cramping funny feelings in the lower part of my stomach,naseau,dizziness light headed,n cycle came on and i was spotting really out of the norm for me i took a test 2 weeks ok but i think it was 2 early 2 try
All the symptoms you describe can be associated with pregnancy, but a lot of women can also have symptoms like this and not be pregnant, especially if they are trying hard and really wish to be pregnant. Your pregnancy test will only be positive at least 3 weeks after conception, or after you miss a period, which usually occurs at least 35 days from the first day of your last normal period.
So I encourage you to repeat the pregnancy test if not enough time has gone by since your last real period. If it is negative, and you continue to spot, I recommend you see a GYN doctor for evaluation of your hormones to help figure out why your period has become irregular.
I wish you the best in health, and I hope my advice was helpful.
Take care, Dr. Brown
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Are Nausea, Tingling Breasts, Headaches And Stomach Cramps Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
Hello, and I hope I can answer your question. All the symptoms you describe can be associated with pregnancy, but a lot of women can also have symptoms like this and not be pregnant, especially if they are trying hard and really wish to be pregnant. Your pregnancy test will only be positive at least 3 weeks after conception, or after you miss a period, which usually occurs at least 35 days from the first day of your last normal period. So I encourage you to repeat the pregnancy test if not enough time has gone by since your last real period. If it is negative, and you continue to spot, I recommend you see a GYN doctor for evaluation of your hormones to help figure out why your period has become irregular. I wish you the best in health, and I hope my advice was helpful. Take care, Dr. Brown