Check pregnancy test: Cause of recurrent abdominal/pelvic discomfort as described may be identified by first addressing signs/symptoms so as to localize the organ involved: vaginal discharge or bleeding, alteration in periods, pregnancy risk? Fever, nausea, vomiting, altered stool pattern, blood with stool, tenderness, distension? Painful urination, blood in urine? Recent trauma, herniations? Age? Gender? Risk factors?
Answered 7/12/2014
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You tell Us: Physicians will never speculate or guess when it comes to diagnosing pregnancy. You have a delayed menstrual period. It is time to get a pregnancy test. That is your next step. Test.
Answered 12/29/2016
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Do home pregnancy: test, and see your doctor for definitive answer on this. That's the fastest answer than discussing symptoms. Plus, you will have peace of mind knowing the truth. Good luck!
Answered 7/12/2014
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No idea...: Take a test. Only way to know. Early pregnancy gets blamed on a whole lot of symptoms that I really don't believe are true. But no use sitting around wondering...a test.
Answered 7/12/2014
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