Suggest Treatment For Irregular Periods And Breast Tenderness
hello I am 20 years old and i think i may be pregnant. Last month i got my period but it was light and spotty and it only lasted for 2 days and this month i have not gotten my period. I usually get my period anywhere from the 14 to the 23 and today is the 27. I should be done and over with my period but it hasnt come at all. I have been tired all the time my breast are tender and i did take a pregnancy test but it came back neg... I have no Dr. and I have no insurance can you please help me thank you!!!
Hello, I have gone through the query and understood your concern. In the current scenario, the possibilities are an irregular menstrual cycle due to hormone imbalances or a very early pregnancy. Home pregnancy tests read well when performed 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample of urine. If you did not do so, you may repeat the test in a couple of days. Alternatively, you can go for the blood test followed by a trans-vaginal sonogram a week after the test for better clarification. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Irregular Periods And Breast Tenderness
Hello, I have gone through the query and understood your concern. In the current scenario, the possibilities are an irregular menstrual cycle due to hormone imbalances or a very early pregnancy. Home pregnancy tests read well when performed 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample of urine. If you did not do so, you may repeat the test in a couple of days. Alternatively, you can go for the blood test followed by a trans-vaginal sonogram a week after the test for better clarification. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.