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Trying To Conceive. Had Spotting, Sore Breasts And Nausea. Pregnancy Test Report Negative. When Should I Test Next?

My partner and I are trying to conceive. I was on birth control but quit taking it in Novemeber of 2012. That is also when I had my last period. I had spotting about a week and a half ago. My partner and I have been intimate since Saturday night. Since then, my breats have become extremely sore, I am nauseated, and really fatigued. I took a pregnancy test yesterday and it said negative. Do you think I tested too soon? I don t know when to try because of my irregular cycle.
Mon, 25 Mar 2013
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Hi,
If you have not had a period for so long, then you need to see a gynecologist immediately. You need to exclude pregnancy, no doubt, but you also need to exclude other causes like hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovaries, thyroid disorders, weight disturbances and so on. You may take a blood test for pregnancy and also have a trans-vaginal sonogram. Consult your specialist for further care. Good luck.
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Trying To Conceive. Had Spotting, Sore Breasts And Nausea. Pregnancy Test Report Negative. When Should I Test Next?

Hi, If you have not had a period for so long, then you need to see a gynecologist immediately. You need to exclude pregnancy, no doubt, but you also need to exclude other causes like hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovaries, thyroid disorders, weight disturbances and so on. You may take a blood test for pregnancy and also have a trans-vaginal sonogram. Consult your specialist for further care. Good luck.