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    Default Am i pregnant?

    I think I may be pregnant. The doctors have told me no, as I had my tubes done 10 years ago . But I have heard of some women regrowing their tubes back together and falling pregnant without knowing.
    I have had had morning sickness for about 3 months (was told it was the flu). My breasts got sore and tender to touch. The biggest clue is even though I'm over weight , my tummy has got bigger and firmer. I also feel kicking ( the doc said it was gas). I've done a few preg tests and they were negative, but I had the same stuff happen with my first three children.
    The doctors here don't want to acknowledge that I could be pregnant! What do I do , wait until I'm in labour before they say "Okay you were right!" Thanks for letting me vent.

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    Request an ultrasound so as to find out what the cause of your symptoms are - a hard stomach and gas feelings etc could be signs of something serious so I am sure a doctor would be keen to get to the bottom of it.

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    You would think that wouldn't you, but the unfortunante truth is we are a small town with only one good over worked doctor and another useless doctor. I did have an aultasound for everything but pregnancy. When i tried to point out what I and a few girlfriens recognised as a baby they dimissed it. thanks for the advice though.

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    What about a blood test???
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    YOU have felt kicking.

    Time to go and kick the doctors.

    If you feel really strongly that you are pregnant, you need to have tests to rule it out.

    GO and see the doctor again, and demand to be taken seriously. Stand up for yourself, and your potential baby.

    Maybe even start using the legal language, like I will sue you, if there is a baby, and you don't discover it, until I am in labour.

    Anything at all you can think of to make them listen.


    Can you see someone else, in regards to your lack of treatment from the doctors? Like complain to someone.

    OR can you go to the hospital, and perhaps get a midwife to access you?

    There has to be something to make them listen.

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    At 3 months in an U/S there would be no mistakening a baby....It seems highly unlikley given you haven't had a + HPT - perhaps you can get a blood test.
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    A visit to the Dr to get a blood test is the only way you are going to know if you ae preg or not!


 

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