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Missed Periods, Pregnancy Test Negative, Sore Breast, Feels Tired, Headache, Feels Dizzy. Pregnant?

Hi.. Here s my dilemma ... I ve missed my period for 2 months 3 hpt s are neg but my breasts are sore and I m tired all the time... I ve had frequent headaches , a lot of dizziness . I went to a regular physician and his guess was I didn t have an ectopic pregnancy which I knew already... What are the chances of me being pregnant with neg hpt s??
Mon, 15 Apr 2013
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If you were regular with your cycles previously, this period of amenorrhoea is definitely abnormal. With repeated negative pregnancy tests the chances of pregnancy are little. Yet, you should exclude pregnancy through a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram would give you complete information about any pelvic cause. You should get a complete hormonal profile, blood counts and urinalysis, if pregnancy is ruled out. Weight disturbances and stress may also lead to such changes; maintain a healthy body weight and do some regular exercise. Good luck.
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Missed Periods, Pregnancy Test Negative, Sore Breast, Feels Tired, Headache, Feels Dizzy. Pregnant?

Hi, If you were regular with your cycles previously, this period of amenorrhoea is definitely abnormal. With repeated negative pregnancy tests the chances of pregnancy are little. Yet, you should exclude pregnancy through a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram would give you complete information about any pelvic cause. You should get a complete hormonal profile, blood counts and urinalysis, if pregnancy is ruled out. Weight disturbances and stress may also lead to such changes; maintain a healthy body weight and do some regular exercise. Good luck.