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Trying To Conceive, Delayed Period, Bleeding, Gas, Dizziness, Nausea, Headache, Cravings, Swollen Stomach. Pregnant?

Hello, im trying to get pregnant my last period was 2/12/2014 and it ended on 2/15/2013 I'm very regular with my period, I was late 13 days and I had all dizziness, nausas, headaches, cravings, swell stomach . Well yesterday afternoon started a little spotting light brownish and pink then it turn to a light red. Then this morning I had a medium bleeding no pain. Only lots of gas. There's a chance that I might be pregnant
Wed, 22 May 2013
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I think there is a typo error in mentioning the dates. The ideal way in the present scenario to exclude/confirm pregnancy is to go for a blood test to assess serum beta-hCG along with a trans-vaginal sonogram and a complete evaluation by a specialist for proper management. It could be a hormonal disturbance which is seen with sudden weight changes, stress, infections and certain medications apart from alterations in the hormonal milieu of the body due to hyperprolactinemic states, polycystic ovaries and so on. Hope you find this information helpful. Good luck.
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Trying To Conceive, Delayed Period, Bleeding, Gas, Dizziness, Nausea, Headache, Cravings, Swollen Stomach. Pregnant?

Hi, I think there is a typo error in mentioning the dates. The ideal way in the present scenario to exclude/confirm pregnancy is to go for a blood test to assess serum beta-hCG along with a trans-vaginal sonogram and a complete evaluation by a specialist for proper management. It could be a hormonal disturbance which is seen with sudden weight changes, stress, infections and certain medications apart from alterations in the hormonal milieu of the body due to hyperprolactinemic states, polycystic ovaries and so on. Hope you find this information helpful. Good luck.