See your doctor: You describe an anovulatory cycle. This is a cycle where the ovary fails to release an egg, thereby disrupting hormone levels. Your doctor can do an exam and run some tests to sort everything out. The fact that you have underlying causes increases the likelihood of anovulation.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Not pregnant: This is very unusual. I wonder what it is that makes you "feel pregnant". Migraine headaches are not a sign of pregnancy. If your tubes are tied then it is very unlikely that you would be pregnant. There is something wrong if you repeatedly check pregnancy tests. Perhaps you should consider seeing a doctor to discuss your symptoms.
Answered 9/29/2016
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