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No uterus palpable. no abdomen tenderness. 3-4 months late. twice (-) hpt. doctor referred to ultrasound check. not pregnant or pco?

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OVER THINKING: DO not think too much. When your doctor says no uterus palpable, it does not mean you do not have a uterus. It means he cannot feel it. One cannot feel a uterus in obese women sometimes. Sometimes, the position of the uterus is such that it is difficult to feel it. So, please just get the ultrasound and get your answers accurately. Ultrasound does not diagnose PCO. You may need some blood tests.

Answered 11/3/2014

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