Could I Still Be Pregnant Despite Having Sore Breast Along With Negative UPT?
Hello Doctor, today is 41st after my last period. I have taken several pregnancy tests that are all negative. I have sore breasts, mild pelvic pain, hair loss, sudden weight gain(in the past 3 weeks I gave gained 3kilos with my regular diet and exercise of 1hr ). What could be the cause ? please advise. Thanks
Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Delayed periods can be due to pregnancy or any hormonal disturbances like hypothyroidism. Negative urine pregnancy test rules out pregnancy. Sore breasts are due to hormonal disturbances. Sudden weight gain, loss of hair and delayed periods are suggestive of hypothyroidism. I would suggest you to get your thyroid hormone levels checked and get appropriate treatment. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Dr Deepti Verma
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Could I Still Be Pregnant Despite Having Sore Breast Along With Negative UPT?
Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Delayed periods can be due to pregnancy or any hormonal disturbances like hypothyroidism. Negative urine pregnancy test rules out pregnancy. Sore breasts are due to hormonal disturbances. Sudden weight gain, loss of hair and delayed periods are suggestive of hypothyroidism. I would suggest you to get your thyroid hormone levels checked and get appropriate treatment. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Dr Deepti Verma