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Is Having The Urge To Drink Water Frequently An Early Sign Of Pregnancy ?

hi my period is 5 days late. when i am at work i feel dehydrated and need to drink water frequently. on top of that i have been very aroused lately. could this be an early sign of pregancy or is it just too early to tell
Wed, 1 Aug 2012
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for posting query.
Usually pregnancy doesn’t have any relation with thirst.
But as you have missed your date so you are in a anxiety so probably that can lead to increase urge of drinking water.
Best Wishes,
Dr Sourav Ganguly.
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Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar's  Response
Occasionally periods may get delayed by a few days, especially if under stress. So, wait for a few days and if you still do not get periods, please get your urine pregnancy test done to confirm it. Arousal does not convey that you may be pregnant and it may be related to hormonal profile during menstrual cycles occasionally. drsudhirkumar@yahoo.com
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Is Having The Urge To Drink Water Frequently An Early Sign Of Pregnancy ?

Hi, Thanks for posting query. Usually pregnancy doesn’t have any relation with thirst. But as you have missed your date so you are in a anxiety so probably that can lead to increase urge of drinking water. Best Wishes, Dr Sourav Ganguly.