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Have Bloating, Swollen Breasts, Hot Flashes, Heart Burn And Weight Gain. Trying For Baby. Pregnancy?

Hi, I am 28 years old and my husband and I have been trying to have children for about 3 - 4 months. I have recently gained weight and been suffering from bloating and heart burn . A light period started last wednesday but finished on saturday and i am now feeling extremely sick and achey along side hot flushes. I have also noticed my breasts are swollen and veiny and my sense of smell is heightened. My husband and I had sex about 3 weeks ago.... should I take a pregnancy test?
Fri, 22 Mar 2013
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In the present scenario, if you have the history of regular 28-30 day cycles, it would be advisable to take a pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample and if you get an equivocal result, wait for a couple of days before you repeat the test. You can follow it up with a trans-vaginal sonogram and see your health care provider for further support. Wish you good luck.
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Have Bloating, Swollen Breasts, Hot Flashes, Heart Burn And Weight Gain. Trying For Baby. Pregnancy?

Hi, In the present scenario, if you have the history of regular 28-30 day cycles, it would be advisable to take a pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample and if you get an equivocal result, wait for a couple of days before you repeat the test. You can follow it up with a trans-vaginal sonogram and see your health care provider for further support. Wish you good luck.