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Is Tiredness, Ovarian Pain And Breast Soreness Early Signs Of Pregnancy?

Hello, i have POlylicystic ovaries so i had my period only 2-3 times a year. For the last 6 mo i had it every month & last two months came exactley on the 11th. This month did not come and i feel tired, sore breasts and a little sharp pain in my left ovary area also one morning and only one morning i felt nausea.Do you think i could be pregnant? we have been trying for 24 years and nothing :(
Wed, 30 Mar 2016
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Hello,
I have gone through the query and understood your concern. Firstly, I would like to know why you did not see any doctor if you were trying for so long to have children. It is true that polycystic ovarian disease can present with infrequent ovulation, which becomes regular if some precipitating factors like stress and obesity are managed. Your recent menstrual cycles suggest that you may have been ovulating almost regularly, of late. In this scenario, you have every chance of being pregnant. Please confirm through the blood test for pregnancy and see a specialist for further help. Take care.
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Is Tiredness, Ovarian Pain And Breast Soreness Early Signs Of Pregnancy?

Hello, I have gone through the query and understood your concern. Firstly, I would like to know why you did not see any doctor if you were trying for so long to have children. It is true that polycystic ovarian disease can present with infrequent ovulation, which becomes regular if some precipitating factors like stress and obesity are managed. Your recent menstrual cycles suggest that you may have been ovulating almost regularly, of late. In this scenario, you have every chance of being pregnant. Please confirm through the blood test for pregnancy and see a specialist for further help. Take care.