Getting Bloated Stomach, Back Pain, Stomach Pain, Mood Swings, Excessive Discharge And Bowel Changes. What Could This Be?
Hi i have been getting a bloated stomach, 3 periods within 6 weeks, back pain, stomach pain, mood swings(severe), also slight breathing pain (this is very slight sometimes feels a little harder to breatj), excessive discharge and bowel changes. I have had vaginal swabs which have ruled out thrush etc. Today i had an ultrasound where i was told i had more loose fluid than normal in my ovaries and behind the uterus. I was told i had no pregnancy in the womb however repeatedley asked if i had taken a pregnancy test? What does it soynd like?
Hi dear user, thanks for your query. As per your history, you had irregular bleeding in last 6 weeks alongwith pain. Your radiologist has seen more free fluid and no pregnancy in womb. In my opinion, he may be suspecting an ectopic pregnancy(i.e. a pregnancy outside the uterine cavity) in which your pregnancy test will be positive or faintly positive with empty uterine cavity. I used to advise seum beta HCG levels to my patients with a repeated test after 48 hrs alongwith USG to rule out ectopic pregnancy. Hope this helps.
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Getting Bloated Stomach, Back Pain, Stomach Pain, Mood Swings, Excessive Discharge And Bowel Changes. What Could This Be?
Hi dear user, thanks for your query. As per your history, you had irregular bleeding in last 6 weeks alongwith pain. Your radiologist has seen more free fluid and no pregnancy in womb. In my opinion, he may be suspecting an ectopic pregnancy(i.e. a pregnancy outside the uterine cavity) in which your pregnancy test will be positive or faintly positive with empty uterine cavity. I used to advise seum beta HCG levels to my patients with a repeated test after 48 hrs alongwith USG to rule out ectopic pregnancy. Hope this helps.