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Could this pelvic pain be a pregnancy symptom? |
I am 8 days past ovulation (we had intercourse 3 days before). My breasts are sore, and that doesn't usually happen before I get my period. The weird thing is that I have a near-constant sharp ache right on top of my pubic bone, again, not a normal PMS symptom. I took an Equate pregnancy test today that came out negative. I figure it's still too early to get an accurate result. No pregnancy website is mentioning this weird pubic pain. Does it sound familiar to anyone? A friend had same pain.She got checked and was P.I.D. (pelvic inflammatory disease).Check webMD on it see if that helps. not trying to worry you or anything but some STD's start with pelvic pain not sure though maybe other people can say better stuff I would go to the doctor. Most home pregnacy tests are quite accurate. But it may be to early. The pain could be anything- Go to the doctor and then relax you might be a little stressed out. Try the website www.twoweekwait.com it has many women's stories about the symptoms they experienced in the two weeks they had to wait to test. Hope you get what you want! don't panick and call your dr. explain the pain and he might want to see you. yes, its very early to know if youa re pregnant, if your period its coming late then 3 weeks then its pregnancy. About your weird pain it could be from your intercourse yes, or it is possible to be a PMS symptom but not really sure i never heard about this symptom, breats being sore definitely its a PMS symptom, dont worry yet, ok? but count your days starting with the day that you were expected your period. |
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