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Should I Be Concerned About Sore Breasts Since Ovulation With Nausea After Having Clamped Tubes?

47 with tubes clamped had period dec 14th 2013 i believe i ovulated around 27th as i felt twinges on my right side. it is now jan 5th an i have had sore breasts since 28th an have been nauseated the last few days. should i be concerned since this is not normal for me?
Fri, 7 Mar 2014
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I assume you are concerned about pregnancy. I would not be worried, because after your tubes are tied, especially after the age of 45, it would be extremely rare to get pregnant. Of course you can always take a pregnancy test just to make sure. Most likely, your symptoms are due to hormonal fluctuations, which are common in many women, and can be common when someone is approaching the age of menopause as well. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any more questions.
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Should I Be Concerned About Sore Breasts Since Ovulation With Nausea After Having Clamped Tubes?

I assume you are concerned about pregnancy. I would not be worried, because after your tubes are tied, especially after the age of 45, it would be extremely rare to get pregnant. Of course you can always take a pregnancy test just to make sure. Most likely, your symptoms are due to hormonal fluctuations, which are common in many women, and can be common when someone is approaching the age of menopause as well. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any more questions.