A LOT of pregnancy symptoms...but not pregnant?!
Question: A LOT of pregnancy symptoms...but not pregnant.?
For the past few weeks, I have started to have aches in the lower area of my back, some morning nausea but nothing serious, and cramping. I have had irregular periods for about five months now...including this month. I'm technically three weeks late from my last period...but that is on a four-week cycle. I have taken two pregnancy tests, and they have come back negative. Plus, there's a zero-to-none chance that I could have been pregnant anyway...
I've been reading that it's most likely a hormonal imbalance [.?] but what is that.? And what will doctors do for you in most cases...Health Question & Answer
I've been reading that it's most likely a hormonal imbalance [.?] but what is that.? And what will doctors do for you in most cases...Health Question & Answer
Answers:
I can't tell you what is it, but a common remedy is birth control. If you're against that, than your doctor may go over what is causing this (including a pregnancy test), STDs, all the stuff you believe it can't be, and others. I can't tell you exactly because I went straight to birth control. :)
A Hormonal imbalance is exactly what it says. :) Your hormones aren't being made at the right time, at the right levels etc. You may have high hormones, or low. My hormones, when I was overweight, was low, and caused lack of periods and a raise of testosterone, which really sucks because my set point is quite low...which may be good...anywho, yah, that's my info, good luck dear. I would go see a gynecologist, and trust me it is not that bad!Health Question & Answer
A Hormonal imbalance is exactly what it says. :) Your hormones aren't being made at the right time, at the right levels etc. You may have high hormones, or low. My hormones, when I was overweight, was low, and caused lack of periods and a raise of testosterone, which really sucks because my set point is quite low...which may be good...anywho, yah, that's my info, good luck dear. I would go see a gynecologist, and trust me it is not that bad!Health Question & Answer