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Why Do I Have Swollen Breasts And Morning Sickness After Undergoing Subcervical Partial Hysterectomy?

I m 49 had a subcervical partial hysterectomy. Lately I ve been experiencing pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness, swollen. Breast etc. Took 2 home pregnancy test with both being positive with faint lines. Went to planned parenthood and the same positive with faint lines. They told me to find Dr for prenatal. Dr took urine test came out negative but I m starting to show and still experiencing morning sickness and so on. I m confuse. What is going on am I pregnant.
Mon, 26 Mar 2018
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OBGYN, Gynecologic Oncology 's  Response
Hello,

If the pregnancy test has turned negative, then it is unlikely that you are pregnant. To exclude the very rare possibility of an ectopic pregnancy in cervix, you can get the blood tests for serum beta HCG levels done.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sabina Hussain
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Why Do I Have Swollen Breasts And Morning Sickness After Undergoing Subcervical Partial Hysterectomy?

Hello, If the pregnancy test has turned negative, then it is unlikely that you are pregnant. To exclude the very rare possibility of an ectopic pregnancy in cervix, you can get the blood tests for serum beta HCG levels done. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sabina Hussain