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Feeling Chills, Nausea, Fatigue, Bloating And Pelvic Pain. Have Frequent Urination, Changed Menstruation. Pregnant?

i have been experiencing chills, nausea, fatigue, bloating, weight gain, lower pelvic pain. Frequent urination in the last month. i have to go for a ultrasound and blood work today. i have been getting my periods on time down to the day.. but they are a few days shorter then normal and not as heavy as usual.. What are the chances i am pregnant?
Wed, 10 Apr 2013
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Hi,
If you have had regular cycles and have not missed one, you may have to wait. Else, you may suspect pregnancy if you are sexually active without any contraception. Anyway, as you are going to get tested, you could better wait than presume anything. Your symptoms may be due to an early pregnancy but they may be seen in the premenstrual phase as well. Please consult your doctor for further support. Good luck.
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Feeling Chills, Nausea, Fatigue, Bloating And Pelvic Pain. Have Frequent Urination, Changed Menstruation. Pregnant?

Hi, If you have had regular cycles and have not missed one, you may have to wait. Else, you may suspect pregnancy if you are sexually active without any contraception. Anyway, as you are going to get tested, you could better wait than presume anything. Your symptoms may be due to an early pregnancy but they may be seen in the premenstrual phase as well. Please consult your doctor for further support. Good luck.