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Could Having Sweaty And Red Palms Be Considered A Sign Of Pregnancy?

I ve been having unprotected sex so there s a high possibility of pregnancy, I haven t done a home pregnancy test but so far I m a week late for my period and I ve had really sweaty palms and the bottoms of my feet. Also I ve noticed I ve had red palms. Is this a sign of pregnancy or am I being paranoid?
Fri, 28 Feb 2014
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If you have never missed a period so far, you should definitely suspect pregnancy in the current scenario. Improvement of circulation is a feature of pregnancy but your symptoms need further evidence in the form of a home pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample of urine or an estimation of serum beta-hCG titre, which is more specific and sensitive. You can also get a trans-vaginal sonogram and see a specialist for further management. Hope this helps.
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Could Having Sweaty And Red Palms Be Considered A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi, If you have never missed a period so far, you should definitely suspect pregnancy in the current scenario. Improvement of circulation is a feature of pregnancy but your symptoms need further evidence in the form of a home pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample of urine or an estimation of serum beta-hCG titre, which is more specific and sensitive. You can also get a trans-vaginal sonogram and see a specialist for further management. Hope this helps.