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Missed Period, Negative Pregnancy Test, Stomach Discomfort, Nausea, Constipation, Sensitive Breasts

Hi Dr. I am a female, 34 years of age. I ve missed my period for the second month now. I went for a pregnancy test and it was negative. I ve stopped using birth control about 10 months ago. My stomach really feels uncomfortable and I am nauseas all the time as well as constipated. My breasts is also very sensitive and even becoming bigger. Hope you can help me.
Mon, 22 Oct 2012
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hello Cinty,
Well i can pretty well appreciate hat you are apprehensive about pregnancy.Even if pregnancy tests are negative and you have got these symptoms, you should go for an ultrasound of the pelvis.If this is normal you can consult your gynecologist who will give you medicines for withdrawal bleeding.
good luck.


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Missed Period, Negative Pregnancy Test, Stomach Discomfort, Nausea, Constipation, Sensitive Breasts

Hello Cinty, Well i can pretty well appreciate hat you are apprehensive about pregnancy.Even if pregnancy tests are negative and you have got these symptoms, you should go for an ultrasound of the pelvis.If this is normal you can consult your gynecologist who will give you medicines for withdrawal bleeding. good luck.