Are Nausea, Heartburn And Thick Vaginal Discharge Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
I have nausea in the morning, heartburn, gas, I ve started breaking out, haven t wanted to eat anything, some smells are overpowering, I ve had a thick milky white discharge a couple weeks ago there was a faint tinge of blood. I ve been trying to get pregnant again since I came off the depo 19 months ago. I just took a pregnancy test a few days ago and unfortunately it was negative. I have all sorts of pregnancy symptoms, could I be pregnant and the hpt is wrong?
Hi, I have gone through your query and understand your concerns.
Your symptoms which you have mentioned are just like the early pregnancy symptoms and there is another possibility of infection as there is white discharge. If you were my patient I will suggest you to have a repeat urine pregnancy test to know the exact result as if you have done the test early without missing your period then you will get a false negative result.
Hope this answers your query.
Regards, Dr.Alekhya
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Are Nausea, Heartburn And Thick Vaginal Discharge Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
Hi, I have gone through your query and understand your concerns. Your symptoms which you have mentioned are just like the early pregnancy symptoms and there is another possibility of infection as there is white discharge. If you were my patient I will suggest you to have a repeat urine pregnancy test to know the exact result as if you have done the test early without missing your period then you will get a false negative result. Hope this answers your query. Regards, Dr.Alekhya