What Causes Delay In Periods, Green Veins On Breast And Back Ache?
Hey my name is Siara & I had unprotected sex plenty of times I missed my period and I have these green veins on my breast . ! I be feeling like bubbles be popping in my stomach I know it sounds weird , Latley my back been aching really bad & my waist , Can you please give me some answers ?? P.s Didn t take home test yet . . HELP ME !
Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. If you have always had regular menstrual cycles and are experiencing this delay for the first time, you should definitely go for the pregnancy test. Your symptoms apart from the venous engorgement over the breast, are nonspecific for pregnancy. Home pregnancy tests read well when performed 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample. For an earlier and better clarification, you can go for the blood test. A trans-vaginal sonogram done a few days later clarifies the issue. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Delay In Periods, Green Veins On Breast And Back Ache?
Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. If you have always had regular menstrual cycles and are experiencing this delay for the first time, you should definitely go for the pregnancy test. Your symptoms apart from the venous engorgement over the breast, are nonspecific for pregnancy. Home pregnancy tests read well when performed 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample. For an earlier and better clarification, you can go for the blood test. A trans-vaginal sonogram done a few days later clarifies the issue. Hope this helps.