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What Causes Missed Period And Pelvic Pain When Diagnosed With PCOD?
Hello doc , I hav pcos type of ovary but my period will be regular 30 days cycle .. my last period was on Oct 25 .. but this month I dint get my period it has been 37 days due .. I had very dull pinching sensation in my left and right ovary and also sometimes in my lower abdomen .. and bloated stomach mild headache breast size increased, inreased vaginal discharge .. took blood test and UPT test yesterday it came out negative .. I dono what is going on consulted doc she said because of pcos but still I feel lik pregnant my stomach is little hard not like before
Pregnancy tests detect the HCG hormone which is normally detectable by day 11 to 14. The levels continue to increase as the pregnancy progresses. This means that if 14 days have passed since you could have possibly conceived, a test would be able to detect this and it would be positive.
If this time has not passed, then you should wait a few days and repeat. PCOD is a common cause of delayed period and if the test is truly negative, this is the likely cause.
I hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James
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What Causes Missed Period And Pelvic Pain When Diagnosed With PCOD?
Hi, Pregnancy tests detect the HCG hormone which is normally detectable by day 11 to 14. The levels continue to increase as the pregnancy progresses. This means that if 14 days have passed since you could have possibly conceived, a test would be able to detect this and it would be positive. If this time has not passed, then you should wait a few days and repeat. PCOD is a common cause of delayed period and if the test is truly negative, this is the likely cause. I hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James