TTC. Fluttering Feeling In Pelvic Bone Area, Severe Acne, Fatigue, Mood Swings, Short Periods, Increased Appetite. HPT Negative. Possible Pregnancy?
I have a flutering feeling in my pelvic bone area my husband and I have been trying to conceive for about a month I did get a short period but I have severe acne which is not normal for me a lot of fatigue and major mood swings a major increase in appetite and I have to pee a lot more frequently I am wondering if I could be pregnant? I took an at home pregnancy about 2 weeks into trying to conceive and it was negitive then I started a period which was short also not normal for me. Do you think I am pregnant whe.n should I take an at home test? Is it normal to have a period the same month you conceive also the fluttering is happening more often and is more noticeable
Hello, You should either repeat the home pregnancy test 3-7 days after you saw the short period or go for the blood test. The urine test should be done with a fresh early morning sample. Though you may have conceived, it is too early to feel any fluttering in the abdomen. You can also go for the trans-vaginal sonogram a week after your due date, as any gestation sac can be viewed properly by then. Hope your query has been clarified. Good luck.
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TTC. Fluttering Feeling In Pelvic Bone Area, Severe Acne, Fatigue, Mood Swings, Short Periods, Increased Appetite. HPT Negative. Possible Pregnancy?
Hello, You should either repeat the home pregnancy test 3-7 days after you saw the short period or go for the blood test. The urine test should be done with a fresh early morning sample. Though you may have conceived, it is too early to feel any fluttering in the abdomen. You can also go for the trans-vaginal sonogram a week after your due date, as any gestation sac can be viewed properly by then. Hope your query has been clarified. Good luck.