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What Are The Early Signs And Symptoms Of Pregnancy?

hi, back in July 2010 I felt nausea and had bad stomach cramps, and found it difficult to eat, and felt pregnant. I had several tests done and eventually in Oct they found I had Colitis and Chrohns disease. But I have all the pregnancy symptoms under the sun for at least 7 months solid. Fluttering, kicking like feelings all over stomach and in ribs. Headaches, milky vaginal discharge, aching back, legs and wrists. I have done several pregnancy tests all neg and havent skipped a period. Had Ct, and abdominal scans but nothing showed. Could I be having and abdominal pregnancy or would this have shown
Tue, 20 Oct 2015
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With such an elaborate investigation that you have undergone including CT scans and sonograms, it is impossible for an abdominal pregnancy to go undetected for so long. Also, with an intact pregnancy anywhere in the body, the pregnancy tests, especially the estimation of the serum beta-hCG tests, would show up positive for pregnancy. This has not been observed in your case which again goes against the possible presence of an abdominal pregnancy. Hope this helps.
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What Are The Early Signs And Symptoms Of Pregnancy?

Hello, With such an elaborate investigation that you have undergone including CT scans and sonograms, it is impossible for an abdominal pregnancy to go undetected for so long. Also, with an intact pregnancy anywhere in the body, the pregnancy tests, especially the estimation of the serum beta-hCG tests, would show up positive for pregnancy. This has not been observed in your case which again goes against the possible presence of an abdominal pregnancy. Hope this helps.