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Can I be pregnant?

I have a hormone deficiency. I do not have a period, but I have the ovulation discharge. Anyways I was told by my pediatritian when I was 17 that it would be unlikely for me to conceive on my own, so I never worried about using protection. For the last few months I've noticed some changes, such as very frequent urination, my appetite has changed, I've gained a little weight, sometimes I get a sharp pain in my abdomen, backaches, and fatigue. I got a little worried so I took a home pregnancy test, which said negative. Could my low hormones interfere with a home pregnancy test? What are the chances that I could be pregnant?
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thank you!
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In order for those symptoms to be from pregnancy, it is most likely that it would show on a home test by now. While it can't be ruled out completely without a blood test, it is unlikely.

If you are wanting to have children, I would definitely seek help from an RE. Reproductive Endocrinologist. Your lining does need to shed and be a certain thickness to sustain pregnancy. Good luck!
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