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Could Sore Breasts, Nausea And Headaches Be Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
I am having all pregnancy symptoms, should be around 5wks, but still getting a negative urine and blood qualitative hcg test. This would be my fourth pregnancy, I know what it feels like when I am pregnant. My breast are very sore and I am so nauseous and have terrible headaches. What should i do?
Hello and welcome to HCM, A negative urine pregnancy test and negative blood qualitative HCG test rules out pregnancy for all practical purposes. The urine pregnancy test comes to be positive 10-14 days after conception. Tender breasts, nausea and headache- all these symptoms are probably due to some other cause. Pre-menstrual syndrome is also characterised by similar symptoms so please ensure whether these symptoms are due to pre-menstrual syndrome. Other causes of these symptoms include hormonal imbalance. Thus, consult your gynaecologist if pre-menstrual syndrome is ruled out for a clinical assessment.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri
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Could Sore Breasts, Nausea And Headaches Be Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
Hello and welcome to HCM, A negative urine pregnancy test and negative blood qualitative HCG test rules out pregnancy for all practical purposes. The urine pregnancy test comes to be positive 10-14 days after conception. Tender breasts, nausea and headache- all these symptoms are probably due to some other cause. Pre-menstrual syndrome is also characterised by similar symptoms so please ensure whether these symptoms are due to pre-menstrual syndrome. Other causes of these symptoms include hormonal imbalance. Thus, consult your gynaecologist if pre-menstrual syndrome is ruled out for a clinical assessment. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri