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1436329 tn?1286155580

Hard tummy

My stomach is really hard under my chest and my hips hurt . I was wondering if that was normaly in a pregnancy. I dont even know if im pregnant. My last period was july 5th 2010. I have been urinating frequently, have had constipation, nausea, heart burn, mood swings, extreme back lower back pain. I have gain 20 lbs in the last 2 1/2 months. My boobs have gotten huge. All HPT are negative and blood test was negative. They are now checking me for a thyroid problem. I dont know. Could it be a ectopic pregnancy?
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No, you are not pregnant.  I hope the drs find out what is going on and get to the bottom of this soon.  Have you had a pap smear recently?  If not, you should.
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1428298 tn?1302549710
im 9weeks pregnant and i dont have a hard stomach yet, so i really dont think your pregnant.
there are many reasons for this but thebest thing do to is not worry about it, wait ntil the doctors find out what it is, let them do their job, have fun and relax :)

good luck x
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134578 tn?1693250592
If a blood test was negative and all home tests are, you are not pregnant.  Stomach being really hard is one of those things that people write about thinking it means early pregnancy, when it really is only a pregnancy symptom when the baby has gotten so big (like, 6 months along) that it's obvious from other things that the person is pregnant.

Good luck finding out what it is.
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1414887 tn?1287903364
An ectopic is unlikely to go this long without you noticing. It may very well be a thyroid issue
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