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in a lot of pain :-( please help

hi, over the past two weeks my breasts have been hurting like crazy, they have also grown so large my bras make me hurt worse. ive recently been feeling a pain in both my under arms and have been cramping off and on for a week, im supposed to strt tomorrow is this some kind of crazy pms or what!?! also frequent urination and i guess i should mention my bf and i don't use bc
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Hello,
This can be due to pregnancy. If you are apprehensive regarding the status of your pregnancy you can get it checked. Most home pregnancy tests that check urine beta-HCG are sensitive to 20-25 mIU/ml of HCG. The test can be positive anywhere from about 2-3 days prior to a missed menses to 4-5 days after, but usually it should be done 7-10 days past your missed period.

Otherwise you can get a serum HCG also done which is more specific than urine pregnancy test.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.




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Hi if I was you I would take a pregnancy test its sounds like you might just be expecting keep me posted..... :)
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Hi if I was you I would take a pregnancy test its sounds like you might just be expecting keep me posted..... :)
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