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What Causes Sensitive Nipples, Fatigue And Swollen Ankles?

I have taken a pregnancy test that had a very very light negative and I took a blood test at the hospital which also resulted in a negative. But I have pregnancy symptoms. When I was pregnant with my son I took tons of HPT s and blood tests-all were negative until around 9 weeks pregnant then I finally got a postive on a HPT. The nurse practioner says it s not bad to miss 2 periods in a row. They want to put me on birth control tomorrow but I still have a feeling I m pregnant. Should I go ahead with the Birth control? Could the blood and HTP s be wrong like they were with my son? I have sensitive nipples, fatigue, my ankles are swelling when I stand too long, weight gain in abdomine/tummy area, slight cramping, slight headaches, and nausea. Please help.
Thu, 3 Mar 2016
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you should wait for another two months or so before you start the birth control. for time being use condom for protection. Start the pills only when you feel comfortable and the symptoms are gone.
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What Causes Sensitive Nipples, Fatigue And Swollen Ankles?

you should wait for another two months or so before you start the birth control. for time being use condom for protection. Start the pills only when you feel comfortable and the symptoms are gone.