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Pain In Side, Frequent Urination, Cramps, Swollen Breasts, Bloating, Nausea. Negative HPT. Concerned

Hello Dr, I am having a serious issue about being pregnant or having ovarian cancer. When I am ovulating, I always have pain on my right side. But lately I have been having pain on my left side and cannot sleep on my belly. I had my period on May 21, my DH and I got busy around my ovulation between May 31 and June 2. AF came back on the 14 very light for 2 days (not tampons or no pad but just wiping) and then light for 2 more days. I started with frequent urination very early (don't remember exactly when it started), had some cramps few days later, my boost are swollen (can see my veins now), having some side pains, pain in my uterus (hurt same spot as when I had my laparoscopy for fibroid and endometriosis) bloating, pelvic pain, back pain, tingling near belly button, tummy is hard, nausea, took several HPT test and all negative. Should I be concerned about ovarian cancer. Thank you kindly for your answer.
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Ovulation pain is quite common and normal thing. You may take some anti-spasmodic medication to get some relief.

Next thing, you need to undergo one blood test for beta-hCG and TVS scan to rule out conception including other pathology.

After that, you need to consult with gynecologist for next investigation and management. UTI or vaginal infection is also to be ruled out.

Take healthy diet, drink more fluid and need a sound sleep. Overall, you need to maintain a healthy life style.

Good luck
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Pain In Side, Frequent Urination, Cramps, Swollen Breasts, Bloating, Nausea. Negative HPT. Concerned

Hello, Ovulation pain is quite common and normal thing. You may take some anti-spasmodic medication to get some relief. Next thing, you need to undergo one blood test for beta-hCG and TVS scan to rule out conception including other pathology. After that, you need to consult with gynecologist for next investigation and management. UTI or vaginal infection is also to be ruled out. Take healthy diet, drink more fluid and need a sound sleep. Overall, you need to maintain a healthy life style. Good luck