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asked Feb 19, 2021 in Pregnancy Period General by anonymous
My last period was on 10th Jan 2021, and now I feel my stomach is tightened and bloated, along with back pain and foot pain. However, I don't experience breast tenderness or nausea. Should I consider taking a pregnancy test?
Artificial Intelligence Health Assistant's Answer

If you are experiencing stomach tightness, bloating, back pain, and foot pain after your last period but do not have breast tenderness or nausea, it may still be worth considering taking a pregnancy test. While breast tenderness and nausea are common early signs of pregnancy, every woman's experience can vary. Other symptoms such as stomach tightness and bloating can also occur due to hormonal changes during pregnancy. Additionally, back pain and foot pain can be related to the physical changes that occur during pregnancy. It is important to remember that these symptoms can also have other causes unrelated to pregnancy. Taking a pregnancy test will provide you with accurate information about your current situation. If the test result is negative and your symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.

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answered Feb 19, 2021 by anonymous
U may use test card & make check on home but check it in morning .if u check it morning means only u got absolute result.
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answered Feb 22, 2021 by Autumn
If you have been sexually active and still haven't had your period yet and you normally get one regularly, you should definitely take a pregnancy test. My last period was on the 6th of January. I should have had 2 periods by now and haven't yet. I did take a home test about 5 days before my first missed period and it said negative, but 7 days later I still hadn't started so I took another one and it was positive. According to this app I'm due October 13.  If you are pregnant too, we'll be due around the same time. But the main reason you should take a test is because if you're not pregnant, you need to find out why your period is missing. It could be a serious health concern and the sooner you get to a doctor and find out, the better your outcome. Good luck hun.

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