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Have Nausea, Uterine Cramping And Frequent Urination. No Periods. Have PCOS. Pregnancy?

I ve been experiencing extreme nausea (but no vomiting ) for about three weeks, uterine cramping (steady discomfort and some sharper twinges slightly to the right side), and frequent urination , but no period. I have PCOS and was told it would take a miracle to get pregnant - could that have been in error? Urination is not painful. Nausea still comes and goes persistently and sometimes quite acutely.
Sat, 30 Mar 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
The symptoms you mention are associated with, but not confirmatory, of a pregnancy.
Also, with PCOS, it is difficult to get pregnant, as patients have problems with ovulation and irregular cycles.
As periods are irregular in PCOS, there is no point taking a home pregnancy test to diagnose a pregnancy.
ALso, you have not mentioned the date of your last menstrual period.
Please go for a home pregnancy test if you have skipped your expected date of period.
Otherwise, please consult a gynecologist for the symptoms , and also in case you wish to conceive.
Take care.
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Have Nausea, Uterine Cramping And Frequent Urination. No Periods. Have PCOS. Pregnancy?

Hello Thanks for your query. The symptoms you mention are associated with, but not confirmatory, of a pregnancy. Also, with PCOS, it is difficult to get pregnant, as patients have problems with ovulation and irregular cycles. As periods are irregular in PCOS, there is no point taking a home pregnancy test to diagnose a pregnancy. ALso, you have not mentioned the date of your last menstrual period. Please go for a home pregnancy test if you have skipped your expected date of period. Otherwise, please consult a gynecologist for the symptoms , and also in case you wish to conceive. Take care.