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Had Surgical Abortion, Feeling Sick And Belly Getting Bigger, UPT Negative. Am I Still Pregnant?

Hi I m 19 years old I had a surgical abortion at 9 weeks about a month ago my symptoms are still there like being sick still feel tired. My belly still getting big and looks like a bump I token a pregnancy test but still comes back as negitive and I still haven t started my cycle yet very confused am I still pregnant or no
Mon, 11 Mar 2013
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Hi,
It usually takes a month or two for the cycles to regularize after an abortion. As you have had a surgical abortion, chances for an incomplete abortion are few. Yet, you can get a clarification by getting a trans-vaginal sonogram done to exclude an incomplete abortion. If you have become sexually active again without protection, you should exclude pregnancy as well. Please contact your health care provider for further support. Take care.
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Had Surgical Abortion, Feeling Sick And Belly Getting Bigger, UPT Negative. Am I Still Pregnant?

Hi, It usually takes a month or two for the cycles to regularize after an abortion. As you have had a surgical abortion, chances for an incomplete abortion are few. Yet, you can get a clarification by getting a trans-vaginal sonogram done to exclude an incomplete abortion. If you have become sexually active again without protection, you should exclude pregnancy as well. Please contact your health care provider for further support. Take care.