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Could The Symptoms Of Swollen Fingers, Slight Weight Gain An Tender Breasts Be Pregnancy After A Myomectomy?

NO period since mid beginning of January. Now day 93 since start of last period. Age 46. Hormones checked in January and were all normal ( not menopausal ) per ob-gyn. Had a robotic myomectomy in August to remove a fibroid tumor which was sitting on top of uterus. Had removed to hopefully get pregnant. Swollen fingers, slight weight gain, tender breasts, could I be pregnant? I have not taken a pregnancy test yet.
Fri, 12 Jul 2019
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OB and GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Your age and symptoms are suggestive of the perimenopausal stage but I suggest that you should go for a pregnancy test and a USG pelvis to rule out the cause of amenorrhea (missed periods).

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Naira Jahangir, OB and GYN Specialist
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Could The Symptoms Of Swollen Fingers, Slight Weight Gain An Tender Breasts Be Pregnancy After A Myomectomy?

Hello, Your age and symptoms are suggestive of the perimenopausal stage but I suggest that you should go for a pregnancy test and a USG pelvis to rule out the cause of amenorrhea (missed periods). Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Naira Jahangir, OB and GYN Specialist