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Does Rapid Heart Beat In Neck And Breathlessness Indicate Pregnancy?

Well I was trying to see if I m pregnant....I m scared to take a pregnancy test....I feel a rapid heart in my neck when I lay flat on my back and also when I lay on my stomach it feels weird almost like I can t breathe for real and when I was laying down on my back nd my boyfriend was leaning on my stomach I couldn t breathe...I sometimes feel nauseous but I never throw up.....but I had a period but it also came late....can u tell if these are sign of pregnancy
posted on Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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I have gone through your query and understood the concern. None of these symptoms are specific to pregnancy. They can be seen with stress, gastric disturbances, general malnutrition, hormone deficiency states and so on. The fact that you had your natural period is sufficient evidence that you are not pregnant. If you are still suspicious, you can go for a trans-vaginal sonogram to clarify the situation. Hope this helps.
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Does Rapid Heart Beat In Neck And Breathlessness Indicate Pregnancy?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. None of these symptoms are specific to pregnancy. They can be seen with stress, gastric disturbances, general malnutrition, hormone deficiency states and so on. The fact that you had your natural period is sufficient evidence that you are not pregnant. If you are still suspicious, you can go for a trans-vaginal sonogram to clarify the situation. Hope this helps.