How to confirm pregnancy with sings - #11650
Can you check the sings and please tell me I'm pregnant or not Diarrhea, dizziness, morning sickness, headache, stomach ache, feeling like vomiting after eating certain foods, back pain, frequency urination
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Hello Jasmina,
These might be the signs of pregnancy.
Kindly tell me the date of your last period.
And please get done a Urine Pregnancy Test. It’ll clear your doubts.
Feel free to reach out
Regards,
Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med
Yes there are signs that tell us if we are pregnant . But those signs are very vague and you cannot definately say with 100 percent confidence that you or anyone else is pregnant based on these signs . The signs are : Over due of menses ( missed menses ) Pain lower abdomen ( cramp like pain ) Heaviness in breast Nausea / vomitting ( more in the morning ) Weird smell from food Mild vaginal discharge Increase in abdomen size .
Best of luck
Hello dear See as per your clinical signs, mazority are seen during first trimester of pregnancy However confirmation are must and for that please get below tests done Pregnancy strip test blood beta HCG levels Serum ferritin Serum TSH Urine analysis Pelvic ultrasound Transabdominal USG if recommended Serum progesterone Please share the details with gynacolologist in person for better clarification. Accordingly the confirmation would be done Regards
Hi Jamsina,
Dear your symptoms are related to pregnancy BUT THEY ARE NOT ENOUGH TO “CONFIRM “ pregnancy.
🛑To confirm pregnancy’ you should do ;
1. Home urine pregnancy test Use your first morning urine for best accuracy.
2. Blood test- Beta hCG
3.Ultrasound (after 5–6 weeks from missed period)
If your home test is positive, consult your gynaecologist immediately in person. She will guide you further.
Hopefully your concern is resolved. Feel free to talk dear.
Thank you
The symptoms you mentioned (nausea, dizziness, frequent urination, back pain, etc.) can sometimes occur in early pregnancy, but they can also be due to digestive upset, infections, or hormonal changes. These signs alone cannot confirm pregnancy. Please take a urine pregnancy test or consult a gynecologist for a blood test and scan to know for sure.
Hello Your symptoms can be due to pregnancy. But for the confirmation, you nedd to do these tests. 1. Urine pregnancy test 2. Serum Beta-hCG 3. Transvaginal ultrasound
Follow up with reports. Take care
Based on the symptoms you’re describing — diarrhea, dizziness, morning sickness, headache, stomach ache, nausea after eating certain foods, back pain, and frequent urination — you might be experiencing some signs commonly associated with pregnancy. However, these symptoms are not conclusive on their own. Early pregnancy symptoms can overlap with those of other conditions or even just normal variations of your menstrual cycle. To confirm a pregnancy, the most reliable first step is to take a home pregnancy test, which is usually accurate if taken after a missed period. If it’s positive or if you continue to have symptoms without a clear explanation, it would be wise to schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider. They might recommend a blood test or a pelvic exam, which can give a definitive answer. Remember that if you’re experiencing severe symptoms, such as intense abdominal pain and prolonged dizziness, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly. Conditions like an ectopic pregnancy and other non-pregnancy-related issues might require urgent care. Your current lifestyle, any recent changes, stress levels, or medications could also be contributing to these symptoms, so it’s valuable to consider these factors during your consultation. Always prioritize seeing a healthcare professional if you’re unsure or if your symptoms worsen.
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