Are There Pregnancy Chances Only With Loose Motion Symptom?
hi doctor..i got my last period on 2nd september and todays its 11 of october..im a pcos patient and im on neodipar medicine since 2 months..my periods are 9 days late..i did my pregnancy test two days before but it went negative..im having loose motion and no other symptoms of pregnancy..can still i b pregnant with only loose motion symptom..?????help plz!
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you are experiencing regular cycles despite having PCOD, it is also possible that you could be ovulating, at least occasionally. Home pregnancy tests read well when performed 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample of urine. You can go for the blood test to be more specific. Diarrhea is not a specific symptom of pregnancy; infact, it can be a premenstrual symptom and is often caused by the prostaglandin release. You can get a trans-vaginal sonogram for clarification. Hope this helps.
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Are There Pregnancy Chances Only With Loose Motion Symptom?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you are experiencing regular cycles despite having PCOD, it is also possible that you could be ovulating, at least occasionally. Home pregnancy tests read well when performed 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample of urine. You can go for the blood test to be more specific. Diarrhea is not a specific symptom of pregnancy; infact, it can be a premenstrual symptom and is often caused by the prostaglandin release. You can get a trans-vaginal sonogram for clarification. Hope this helps.