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Delayed Periods With Pinkish Discharge. Not Pregnant. Lower Abdominal Cramps. Can I Go For A Scan?

Hi, my period is 19 days late and i had pink discharge in the day i was due one, but that was it. Pregnacy tests are negative. I am feeling sick, very tired all the time, I have cream coloured discharge and severe pain in my lower abdomen crap and my back. Doctors pregnancy test also negative and they tell me just to keep testing. Should I ask them to have a scan? Could I be pregnant?
Wed, 13 Feb 2013
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If the urine and blood tests are negative your chances of being pregnant are extremely slim. It rather sounds as though you might have an infection , I suggest you go for a gynealogical examination which includes a PAP test of the cervix. Infection in the womb can cause your period to disappear .
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Delayed Periods With Pinkish Discharge. Not Pregnant. Lower Abdominal Cramps. Can I Go For A Scan?

If the urine and blood tests are negative your chances of being pregnant are extremely slim. It rather sounds as though you might have an infection , I suggest you go for a gynealogical examination which includes a PAP test of the cervix. Infection in the womb can cause your period to disappear .