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Lower Back Pain, Dizziness, Firm Breasts, Late Periods. Negative Test Results. Any Chance Of Pregnancy?

Hi there,

Im on day 46 of a usually 28-32 day cycle. Have hadower back pain, headaches, slight diziness and according to my man 'firmder' breasts.

I have two children (11yrs and 11months) both were pos hpt's at 3&5 wx. Also had horrific hypremisis on both throughout.

I have taken numerous home tests in the last few weeks,latest was yesterday, and all meg.

Is it possible fore to be pregnant and it to be so very different to the other tow? Or even at all with neg tests?

Regards
Wed, 31 Jul 2013
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Hello,
In the current scenario, it would be better if you can get a serum beta-hCG assay along with a trans-vaginal sonogram; persistent negative pregnancy tests do not go in favor of conception, yet in view of your menstrual history, this would be needed. If pregnancy is excluded, the cause of your amenorrhea could be hormonal. Please see a specialist for further suggestions. Good luck.
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Lower Back Pain, Dizziness, Firm Breasts, Late Periods. Negative Test Results. Any Chance Of Pregnancy?

Hello, In the current scenario, it would be better if you can get a serum beta-hCG assay along with a trans-vaginal sonogram; persistent negative pregnancy tests do not go in favor of conception, yet in view of your menstrual history, this would be needed. If pregnancy is excluded, the cause of your amenorrhea could be hormonal. Please see a specialist for further suggestions. Good luck.