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Is Weakness, Clogged Ears, Dizziness Due To Pregnancy?

Last week I had my period and 2-3 days before my period my husband and I had had a little accident during sex. Now it s been a week after my period and I feel nausea weak my ears clog and I feel dizzy for the past 2 days. I took a preg test and is negative. Is it possible that I could be pregnant.
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
The possibility of pregnancy is less in your case.
As:
-In case of regular periods, usually ovulation will not occur 2 to 3 days before expected date of periods.
-You got your regular periods after intercourse.
The possible causes for your problem are:
-Ear infection leading to dizziness etc.
-General conditions like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders etc.
-Pelvic inflammatory disease etc.

So, once consult general physician and get examined.
Depending on the possible cause of your problem, he may refer you to particular speciality.
Take care.
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Is Weakness, Clogged Ears, Dizziness Due To Pregnancy?

Hi, Thanks for the query. The possibility of pregnancy is less in your case. As: -In case of regular periods, usually ovulation will not occur 2 to 3 days before expected date of periods. -You got your regular periods after intercourse. The possible causes for your problem are: -Ear infection leading to dizziness etc. -General conditions like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders etc. -Pelvic inflammatory disease etc. So, once consult general physician and get examined. Depending on the possible cause of your problem, he may refer you to particular speciality. Take care.