Is Nausea And Pelvic Cramps With Implanon Sign Of Pregnancy?
HI, I have been on implanon for over a year, no period for 7 months. I have had negative urine pregnancy tests, cravings, nausea, mild pelvic cramps, jaw pain and gained about 4kgs. Today I felt fluttering in my stomach, and I m confused because I know you can have pregnancy symptoms as part of the side effects.
Hi there, I have understood your concern. I will suggest you the best possible treatment options.
1 ) First of all do not panic.
2 ) As you have missed your periods and your home pregnancy tests are negative, then please get blood beta HCG test to confirm or rule out the pregnancy.
3 ) If you have negative pregnancy test results, you need not worry about the pregnancy. Implanon can cause all these symptoms per se too. It is not a reliable sign of pregnancy.
4 )If you are still worried, get a pelvic ultrasound done too.
I hope this answer helps helps you. Thanks. Dr. Shikha Shah
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Is Nausea And Pelvic Cramps With Implanon Sign Of Pregnancy?
Hi there, I have understood your concern. I will suggest you the best possible treatment options. 1 ) First of all do not panic. 2 ) As you have missed your periods and your home pregnancy tests are negative, then please get blood beta HCG test to confirm or rule out the pregnancy. 3 ) If you have negative pregnancy test results, you need not worry about the pregnancy. Implanon can cause all these symptoms per se too. It is not a reliable sign of pregnancy. 4 )If you are still worried, get a pelvic ultrasound done too. I hope this answer helps helps you. Thanks. Dr. Shikha Shah