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What Is The Problem In Getting Pregnant?

Hi, I am 32, M and My husband are TTC for past 1.6 yrs now. I had my last period on 21-May. post that i had slight spotting for almost 2 hrs on 29-Jun and later it was clear.. i scheduled an appointment with my doctor on 30th, in her clinic i had pregnancy test which came back negative, blood Pregn test also was negative, followed by several other tests which came back normal. Later i wen thru UV scanning, there my doctor told me probably you didnt ovulated then but ovulation is more likely to happen on 9-Jul. I have pretty regular periods and my cycle length is usually 30 / 32 days. and I m healthy. i was further scheduled for blood works on 10th and 17th Jul - these rounds confirmed i have ovulated and my progesterone levels are up to mark. Doctor told me you should get your periods by 22nd -Jul. but since 17-Jul i have started feeling sick, heavy feet, white watery discharge all day along, fatigue, no PMS but lower abdomanial cramps, heart burn.. thats the reason i had HPT on 21-Jul and it was faintly positive (12dpo). on 14 DPO i was scheduled for blood pregnancy test which was Big Fat No... Body says I am Pregnant ..!! Test says NO !! whats the matter ?? Can i still be pregnant ?? Or is there any other worry factor ?? Please help.
Fri, 23 Dec 2016
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Hello, get a transvaginal ultrasound done to detect intrauterine pregnancy, transabdominal ultrasound to detect ectopic pregnancy if any. If any ultrasound report shows gestational sac then your are pregnant if not then you are not pregnant. Other bodily symptoms can be treated accordingly and symptoms alone without evidence is no proof of pregnancy.
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What Is The Problem In Getting Pregnant?

Hello, get a transvaginal ultrasound done to detect intrauterine pregnancy, transabdominal ultrasound to detect ectopic pregnancy if any. If any ultrasound report shows gestational sac then your are pregnant if not then you are not pregnant. Other bodily symptoms can be treated accordingly and symptoms alone without evidence is no proof of pregnancy.