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Sore breasts for 2-3 weeks now, negative pregnancy test?????? |
My husband and i would like to conceive however I have secondary amenorrhea, I had a period induced by a provera challenge 10mg for 7 days january 20th..My doctor then suggested i try natural progesterone cream for 10 days the last 10 days of my cycle, anyways 3 days into taking the cream i started my period again feb 16th, i used it the whole 10 days in march though i did not start my period, I know it's normal for woman with amenorrhea however my breasts have been slightly sore the past 2-3 weeks, I took a preg test 1 week after my missed period then again a couple of days ago and both came out negative. My breasts never hurt, not even befor my period. The only times my breasts would be sore is when i was pregnant unfortunately i lost them..I have not gotten a blood test yet though i have a appointment with an infertility specialist april 2nd..Do you think their is a chance i still might be preg even though both tests were neg? was suppose to start period march14th, im 2 weeks late The hormones your taking could be causing your tenderness but im not real sure about that... you should ask the doctor or pharmacy about that. I took several pregnancy tests that came up negative, then after 2 months without a period I went to the doctor he did a blood test... and yes! I was pregnant! it could be that you are pregnant/you say that you are using a cream now/have you touched you breasts after using the cream/it might be that/also you should see if you can get a mammogram/it could be something totally different making them sore/good luck in whatever happens |
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