Periods Late, Urinating More, Spotting Pinkish Blood. Having Cramps, Heavy Breathing, Bitter Taste In Mouth. Pregnant?
Hi I was two days late for my period I was suppose to come on my period on the 15th of October but I came on the 17th of October 1week before my period started I have been urineing a lot In a day then usual and getting white discharge when I did come on my period I was getting spotting pinkish blood on the first day my periods lasted 5days in between my period I have been getting sick burps and cramping in my abnormal and still getting cramping in my abnormal and breathing goes heavier cravings and going off my favourite food and having a bitter taste in my mouth could I be pregnant?
Hi, If you have had an usual period, it is more likely that you are not pregnant. Yet, in view of your symptoms I would ask you to get a blood test for pregnancy as it is more confirmatory. Please see a specialist for a complete evaluation, get a trans-vaginal sonogram,urinalysis and blood counts. This should clarify the situation and help in further management. Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.
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Periods Late, Urinating More, Spotting Pinkish Blood. Having Cramps, Heavy Breathing, Bitter Taste In Mouth. Pregnant?
Hi, If you have had an usual period, it is more likely that you are not pregnant. Yet, in view of your symptoms I would ask you to get a blood test for pregnancy as it is more confirmatory. Please see a specialist for a complete evaluation, get a trans-vaginal sonogram,urinalysis and blood counts. This should clarify the situation and help in further management. Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.