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Nausea, Swollen Breasts And Food Aversions. Pregnant? Negative Reports For Urine Pregnancy Test

Hi, I have missed my period for 3 months now and all of my blood tests and urine tests have shown me negative for pregnancy. The weirdest part is the rest of my symptoms: -nausea -smells affecting my nausea -growing breasts -food aversions -strange sensations in my lower abdomen -fatigue I just need some guidance as to what I need to be doing and what it could be.
Tue, 19 Mar 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
If you have consistently negative tests for pregnancy, you are not pregnant.
Please confirm this by visiting a gynecologist also.
Your other symptoms could be attributed to other conditions.
Anxiety, stress, emotional upheavals, fluctuations in weight, thyroid disorders, polycystic ovaries - all these could cause delayed periods.
WIthout seeing a doctor, there is no way to opine what exactly is happening.
take care.
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Nausea, Swollen Breasts And Food Aversions. Pregnant? Negative Reports For Urine Pregnancy Test

Hello thanks for your query. If you have consistently negative tests for pregnancy, you are not pregnant. Please confirm this by visiting a gynecologist also. Your other symptoms could be attributed to other conditions. Anxiety, stress, emotional upheavals, fluctuations in weight, thyroid disorders, polycystic ovaries - all these could cause delayed periods. WIthout seeing a doctor, there is no way to opine what exactly is happening. take care.