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Could I be pregnant?

I have been experiencing unpleasant symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, fatigue, and dizziness. I am a healthy person and my diet is the same. I usually don't vomit. Is there a chance I could be pregnant?
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  • Female | 22 years old
  • Complaint duration: 22 days
  • Medications: None
  • Conditions: No

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Have you missed a period? If so and if you have been sexually active take a home pregnancy test and you can find out immediately. If you get a negative response on the test it may be something else affecting hormones or digestion.
2 UpVoted this answer Deborah Simmons, PhD Psychotherapist, Minnetonka
Unless you're a man, or a virgin, then absolutely!
Dwight Hooper
1 UpVoted this answer
Sure could. It would be good to get to your OB/GYN for a blood test. Good luck!
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Anything is possible here; and anyone's first instinctive impression would be to think & say.....I'm pregnant!! But check-out things via one of those home pregnancy kits for verifiable results. And no matter what the result...go see your primary care Physician. Because as I said in the beginning, anything is possible here. Just be proactive....all the way around; Ok??!!!! GOD Bless...
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Very possible if you have had unprotected sexual relationship. Go to the pharmacy and take a home pregnancy test to find out for sure. If begative I would suggest a trip to your personal physician.
You are constipated. Start taking lower bowel cleansers such as magnesium oxide or cascara sagrada. I would also recommend daily colonics or enemas. www.phoreveryoung.com
Those symptoms are certainly associated with pregnancy. If there is any chance you could be, I would recommend getting a home pregnancy test. If positive then I would schedule an appointment with an obstetrician/gynecologist. If negative and you have missed a period I would recommend seeing a doctor for work up of your symptoms.
Nancy E. Bass
These symptoms would warrant a visit to your local primary care provider. Nausea and vomiting are usually limited to days to a week for a "GI bug" gastroenteritis. Pregnancy can be definitively ruled out with blood work and a pelvic ultrasound. It's a relatively inexpensive workup. It's best not to self treat and seek professional help. Hope this is helpful.
Ryan McNally
Best to do a home pregnancy test.
yes,possibly. If u stop having menstrual period then u can do a pregnancy test. If period comes then may see gyn doctor
Victor Shabanah