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Headache, Sore Nipples, Lightheadedness And Spotting. Pregnancy Chances?

hi I took a pregnancy test last week said I wasn't pregnant but after that ex specially this week I've been feeling really sick, light headed, bad head ache, bad back ache my nipples hurt, and veins are showing on them also my tummy is very sore and feels like something is pushing around inside, I just yesterday started bleeding, but not like my normal period it's just a little bit I'm bleeding a bit today but not much at all, do you think I could be possibly pregnant?
Mon, 13 May 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hi, welcome to healthcare magic.
The symptoms you mention and much more are non specific and not sufficient to diagnose pregnancy. Also using pills or delayed menstruation may cause the same symptoms.
To diagnose pregnancy you should first miss your period then confirm by a blood test, followed by ultrasound examination at the proper time.
My advice is to have a blood test repeated and have a transvaginal ultrasound done to diagnose or exclude pregnancy.
If these symptoms persisit I recommend visiting an internist.
I hope these words were useful and good luck.
Dr. Ahmed Bahaa.
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Headache, Sore Nipples, Lightheadedness And Spotting. Pregnancy Chances?

Hi, welcome to healthcare magic. The symptoms you mention and much more are non specific and not sufficient to diagnose pregnancy. Also using pills or delayed menstruation may cause the same symptoms. To diagnose pregnancy you should first miss your period then confirm by a blood test, followed by ultrasound examination at the proper time. My advice is to have a blood test repeated and have a transvaginal ultrasound done to diagnose or exclude pregnancy. If these symptoms persisit I recommend visiting an internist. I hope these words were useful and good luck. Dr. Ahmed Bahaa.