Stomach Getting Larger After Last Sex. Can I Be Pregnant But Having Negative Pregnancy Test?
I ve had sex on december 17th. My periods are irregular, and I had my period on January 10th. It was a regular period, lasting 7 days. I had no symptoms, but my stomach seems to have gotten larger. I also took 2 pregnancy tests and they were both negative. Can I still be pregnant?
There is no possibility for pregnancy as you had your periods already. Delay might be due to many conditions like stress, low birth weight, obesity, PCOS etc and bloating could be a Premenstrual syndrome. I advice you to: - Encourage normal activities & YOGA & stress free exercises - Take nutritious diet - Avoid food containing caffeine, alcohol - Take iron & calcium supplements - Do USG pelvis to rule out any underlying pathology - Watch for next cycle. If same problem persist consult your gynecologist for further assistance.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician
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Stomach Getting Larger After Last Sex. Can I Be Pregnant But Having Negative Pregnancy Test?
Hi, There is no possibility for pregnancy as you had your periods already. Delay might be due to many conditions like stress, low birth weight, obesity, PCOS etc and bloating could be a Premenstrual syndrome. I advice you to: - Encourage normal activities & YOGA & stress free exercises - Take nutritious diet - Avoid food containing caffeine, alcohol - Take iron & calcium supplements - Do USG pelvis to rule out any underlying pathology - Watch for next cycle. If same problem persist consult your gynecologist for further assistance. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician