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Can Symptoms Like Tiredness, Nausea, Back Pain, Sore Breast Be Pregnancy?

I have been very tired, nauseous, back pain, sore breast, had a late period by one day and then only lasted 5 days two of which was like regular period then other three were spotting. took two home test and both negative could I still be pregnant? I also have a yeast infection and I am treating it.
Mon, 27 Jan 2014
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Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.

While your symptoms are similar to those experienced during pregnancy, they are also common cycle related symptoms. If you have regular cycles, and a negative test even after your period has ended, then you are likely not pregnant. Check a test one more time at least 3 weeks after your last episode of unprotected intercourse, and if things remain confusing, then contact your doctor for evaluation.

I hope that this helps and good luck!
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Can Symptoms Like Tiredness, Nausea, Back Pain, Sore Breast Be Pregnancy?

Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. While your symptoms are similar to those experienced during pregnancy, they are also common cycle related symptoms. If you have regular cycles, and a negative test even after your period has ended, then you are likely not pregnant. Check a test one more time at least 3 weeks after your last episode of unprotected intercourse, and if things remain confusing, then contact your doctor for evaluation. I hope that this helps and good luck!