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Have PCOD. Delayed Periods. HOme Pregnancy Test Is Negative. Have Constant Backache. Chances Of Getting Pregnant?

Hi I am 28 years old female recently got married me and my husband use pull back behind while having sex .....I have PCOD from last 2 years.. but I get my periods every month ....Recently my periods are delayed by 10-15 days ....I took home pregnancy test twice one in last week and one today both came negative.......But I am having constant backache,Nausetic feeling.....please let know are there any chance of me being pregnant ???
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hi,
Ovulation is rare and irregular in PCOD and as such, periods may get irregular. Still, withdrawal method has a high failure rate. As your home pregnancy tests are negative, it is unlikely that you are pregnant. Yet, you may get a better confirmation through serum beta-hCG measurement and a trans-vaginal sonogram. If pregnancy has been ruled out, you would need a complete hormonal profile to see if there is a hormonal supplementation that is needed. Hope this helps. Take care.
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Have PCOD. Delayed Periods. HOme Pregnancy Test Is Negative. Have Constant Backache. Chances Of Getting Pregnant?

Hi, Ovulation is rare and irregular in PCOD and as such, periods may get irregular. Still, withdrawal method has a high failure rate. As your home pregnancy tests are negative, it is unlikely that you are pregnant. Yet, you may get a better confirmation through serum beta-hCG measurement and a trans-vaginal sonogram. If pregnancy has been ruled out, you would need a complete hormonal profile to see if there is a hormonal supplementation that is needed. Hope this helps. Take care.