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Could I Be Pregnant As I Have Nausea, Dizziness And Frequent Urination?

Ive been experiencing pain in my upper and lower abdomen. Lower back pain, frequent urination, dizziness, nausea, and very tired lately. I havent missed a period and ive taken 3 pregnancy tests in the last 2 months and they have all been negative. Could i still be pregnant? Or is there something else going on?
Tue, 2 Jun 2015
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Hello, thanks for writing in to HCM.
If you are having your normal regular menstrual cycles every month without missing a period, it is unlikely that you are pregnant.
The best time to take a home pregnancy test is in the week after you miss your period.
Hormonal fluctuations can give rise to pregnancy-like symptoms at times.
However I would suggest you get a routine blood and urine test- rule out anemia or an infection.
Hope this is helpful. Do write in again if you have any doubts.
Take care.
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Could I Be Pregnant As I Have Nausea, Dizziness And Frequent Urination?

Hello, thanks for writing in to HCM. If you are having your normal regular menstrual cycles every month without missing a period, it is unlikely that you are pregnant. The best time to take a home pregnancy test is in the week after you miss your period. Hormonal fluctuations can give rise to pregnancy-like symptoms at times. However I would suggest you get a routine blood and urine test- rule out anemia or an infection. Hope this is helpful. Do write in again if you have any doubts. Take care.