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Having Very Light Periods. Having Huge And Sore Breasts, Weight Gain And Back Pain. Pregnant? Endometriosis? Suggest

period is very very light and random (bleed for 2 days, stops then again for 2 or three days, thiught it was a peroid but is way tpp light., boobs are huge and sore put 5 kilos on, weepy, back and tummy aches could it be endromosis? as it came up after my last pap smear that i had the very start of these cells. Hoping im pregnant, dream of breadtfeeding and "feel pregnant", any advice would be helpful. thank you for your time. Bree.
Fri, 31 Oct 2014
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Hello,

Here, you need to undergo one blood test for beta-hCG and TVS scan (around 4 weeks) to rule out conception and other pelvic pathology if any.

Following that, you need to consult with gynecologist for other investigation after clinical examination. Supportive treatment may be needed on the basis of test reports.

Take healthy diet, control body wt and maintain genital hygiene. Good luck.
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Having Very Light Periods. Having Huge And Sore Breasts, Weight Gain And Back Pain. Pregnant? Endometriosis? Suggest

Hello, Here, you need to undergo one blood test for beta-hCG and TVS scan (around 4 weeks) to rule out conception and other pelvic pathology if any. Following that, you need to consult with gynecologist for other investigation after clinical examination. Supportive treatment may be needed on the basis of test reports. Take healthy diet, control body wt and maintain genital hygiene. Good luck.