Gas, Mood Swings, Difficulty Sleeping, Pimples, Hardness Under Pelvic Bone. Possible Pregnancy?
Im wondering about a possible pregnancy? If I am pregnant I would be 9 weeks tomorow! I have some symptoms, but not many? Like: Lots of Gas! Very Very Moody! Have a hard time sleeping at night! Pimples on my face horrible! I have been also noticing that there is hardness under my pelvic bone, that you can feel about a centameter above my pelvic bone? I don t know if that s because of a possible pregnancy? I have never noticed it there before! I have checked my lower belly down there since the first time I have ever had sex, and I ve never felt it! I ve always been able to push my fingers under my pelvic bone w/o running into anything besides my skin!
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Your symptoms are not specific to pregnancy. If you have always been having regular cycles, it is time to get investigated. Please get a pelvic/ trans-vaginal sonogram and see a gynecologist for an exam and to deduce the cause for your delayed period. It is not possible for any one to self-assess the pregnancy at such an early stage physically; you cannot palpate the uterus unless it is 12-14 weeks; not by yourself. Please see a specialist for further care. Good luck.
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Gas, Mood Swings, Difficulty Sleeping, Pimples, Hardness Under Pelvic Bone. Possible Pregnancy?
Hi, Your symptoms are not specific to pregnancy. If you have always been having regular cycles, it is time to get investigated. Please get a pelvic/ trans-vaginal sonogram and see a gynecologist for an exam and to deduce the cause for your delayed period. It is not possible for any one to self-assess the pregnancy at such an early stage physically; you cannot palpate the uterus unless it is 12-14 weeks; not by yourself. Please see a specialist for further care. Good luck.