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Delayed Period, Regular Nausea, Pale Positive Urine Test With Several Negative Tests. What Could Be The Cause?

hi a little confused . my last period was june the 8th , i havent had a period since then so roughly 3 weeks late . im every 28 days usually. i have been sick a few times this week and have nausea every day ..... ive taken tests 3 didnt work , 1 was a very pale positive and 3 have been negitive i took the last test last night any ideas ? i have 3 children so not new to this .
Tue, 24 Jul 2012
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Hi,

Thanks for posting your query.

Please get a blood beta HCG test done. It is more sensitive compared to the urine beta HCG test.

I would also advise you to get an ultrasound scan of the pelvis done to rule out pregnancy.

If pregnancy is ruled out then, we have to look at other causes of missed periods.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
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Delayed Period, Regular Nausea, Pale Positive Urine Test With Several Negative Tests. What Could Be The Cause?

Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Please get a blood beta HCG test done. It is more sensitive compared to the urine beta HCG test. I would also advise you to get an ultrasound scan of the pelvis done to rule out pregnancy. If pregnancy is ruled out then, we have to look at other causes of missed periods. Hope this helps. Regards,