Suffering From PCOD. Feeling Heavy Breasts, Having White Discharge And Lower Back Pain. Guide
Hi, I am suffering from PCOD and also TTC since a year now. this cycle I felt my breasts to be heavy (quite heavy) and sore (especially the lower and inner side). I am having white discharge as well along with comparatively high body temperatures and lower back pain occasionally. We have tried in the fertility week and My due date was May 13 2013 which I have missed. To share with u in detail, whenever my period is expected I don't feel anything until it arrives so these symptoms cannot be related to PMS as far as I anticipate. I feel pain in my legs and lower back when it comes. Please guide as to what these symptoms can be and if I test , is it too early
Pregnancy tests detect the level of the HCG hormone which starts being secreted from approximately 8 to 10 days after implantation of the fetus into the uterus.
It can be detected in the blood about 10 days after conception and in the urine 11 to 14 days after conception. The levels double every 3 days. At this point it may be too early to test if you have not reached to times stated above.
You may want to consider waiting a week before testing.
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Suffering From PCOD. Feeling Heavy Breasts, Having White Discharge And Lower Back Pain. Guide
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Pregnancy tests detect the level of the HCG hormone which starts being secreted from approximately 8 to 10 days after implantation of the fetus into the uterus. It can be detected in the blood about 10 days after conception and in the urine 11 to 14 days after conception. The levels double every 3 days. At this point it may be too early to test if you have not reached to times stated above. You may want to consider waiting a week before testing. I hope this helps