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What Causes Missed Periods, Pregnancy Symptoms And Negative HPT Report?
Hi just have a few question and concerns. I am now 9 days late on my period. Ive had spotting a week before my missed period. That lasted 2 days very light pink in color. Im now having nausea and vomiting for 3 days. Have had head aces and bloating. Light off and on cramping. All my pregnancy test have been negitive. Im so confused and nervous as i have an upper and lower Gi scheduled tomorrow. They also gave me a test that showed negative as well. I still feel pregnant and dont get what else it could be. Would they see pregnancy during the Gi or no? Thanks in advance.
Hello, They would not see a pregnancy during gi evaluation but if you have had multiple pregnancy tests that are negative, then your symptoms are probably from something else. Many things can cause nausea and vomiting, headaches and bloating. I agree with the gi evaluation. Rest and drink plenty of water. Regards, Dr. Robinson
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What Causes Missed Periods, Pregnancy Symptoms And Negative HPT Report?
Hello, They would not see a pregnancy during gi evaluation but if you have had multiple pregnancy tests that are negative, then your symptoms are probably from something else. Many things can cause nausea and vomiting, headaches and bloating. I agree with the gi evaluation. Rest and drink plenty of water. Regards, Dr. Robinson