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(PCOS) Is it possible to be pregnant if urine and blood test show negative?

From: Rebecca (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 10 Dec 2002 23:42:13 -0600 (CST)


HI, I am 24 yrs old and have not had a period since 01/09/98. I was dx with PCOS and have under gone all possible treatment (that I know of) with no results. My Dr told me that trying to shed pounds might help assist me to have a period. I remembered lossing weight when taking a weight loss suppliment call berry trim which contains brinall berry (garcinia) and a natural insulin called l-taurine...anyways berry trim was taken of the market so i started taking garcina and l-taurine suppliments combined for about 1 1/2 months. I am not currently taking the suppliments but I wonder if that might have "jump started" started something? Now all I know is that I have all symptoms of being pregnant nausea, light cramping, moodiness, tiredness, swollen breasts, a strong vaginal odor, and have noticed a visible lump or swollen area about the circumfrance of a egg somewhere between my uterus and ovary. I took a home pregnancy test which came up negative and went to the dr. who ordered a blood test which also came up negative. My Dr. did have the concern of a tubal pregnancy and I now have a ultrasound scheduled for 12/16/02 and a 2 hour glucose test. I was just wondering if it is possible to be pregnant and show negative on all the traditional tests? I heard about a girl who was irregular with her cycles and hormone levels that had to have an ultrasound to determine pregnancy, it so happened that she was. I hope that I am not tricking myself into believing I'm pregnant but, the symptoms are definately there. Sorry to ramble but I am a bit worried about the situation and would appreciate any response.

Sincerely, Wishful Thinker Rebecca




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