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How To Detect Pregnancy?

i have been experiencing dull headaches, slight nausea in the mornings but not to the point of feeling like im going to be sick, wierd feeling in my lower tummy, tender breasts and heart fluttering, could i be pregnant? my period is due in 3 days. i also experienced my first migrane a week ago..
Sat, 10 Sep 2016
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Hello,
Thank you for your query.

Please wait until your period is due or late by a couple of days to take a home pregnancy test. This way, you can expect accurate results.
The earliest reliable time is the day of the expected menstruation.

Premenstrual syndrome can also include all your symptoms.
If these are new and persist into future cycles and become bothersome, please consult your OBGYN for ruling out any hormonal imbalances (ovarian cysts, Thyroid problems for instance).

If, however you are pregnant, Congratulations. Please follow your doctor's advice on antenatal care.

Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you out.
Wish you good health
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How To Detect Pregnancy?

Hello, Thank you for your query. Please wait until your period is due or late by a couple of days to take a home pregnancy test. This way, you can expect accurate results. The earliest reliable time is the day of the expected menstruation. Premenstrual syndrome can also include all your symptoms. If these are new and persist into future cycles and become bothersome, please consult your OBGYN for ruling out any hormonal imbalances (ovarian cysts, Thyroid problems for instance). If, however you are pregnant, Congratulations. Please follow your doctor s advice on antenatal care. Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you out. Wish you good health