I have polycystic ovarian disease and my
gynocologist put me on glucofage and told
me to keep track of ovulation on a
ovulation chart with a basal thermometer.
I have took pregnancy tests for months
saying negative. I took one a few days
ago and it said negative, but I am feeling
nausea and sore tender nipples for weeks
and weeks, and I know glucofage can make
you nautious, but sore nipples too? And
ive been having sharp pains in my ovaries,
so can anybody tell me if im just about to
start my period or could I be in the very
early stages of pregnant? And I just
started taking glucofage a few days ag and
been having pregnancy symptoms for weeks
and weeks but no positive answer on preg
test.
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Sadler1021
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Posts: 91 Location: Texas
Posted: 06-15-05 13:32pm
I don't know if this would be the same as
your situation. But in my case, I had
been having a lot of problems with
migraines and stuff so the doctor put me
on two types of medication. So I started
taking them. Well when I went to go do a
mri, I didn't want to have it done because
I hadn't started my period and I didn't
know if I was pregnant or not. So they
gave me a blood test that was negative.
Well, long story short a week or two later
I still hadn't started and I was getting
concerned, so I took a hpt. 2 of them and
both of them came out positive. Doctor
didn't believe I was pregnant but when I
looked up medication online I discovered
it caused false positives for blood tests.
So, maybe that is the case with you,
maybe your medication makes it come back
negative or maybe you don't produce enough
hcg for it to show up on a hpt. Are you
past your regular period time? If so, I
would have the doc do a blood test just to
be on the safe side. Hope this helps!
Take care and good luck.
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robyn229
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jun 2005 Posts: 7 Location: Virginia
Thanks For the Advice Posted: 06-15-05 17:04pm
:d thank you very much. I believe I will
get a blood test done. Thats what I have
been thinnking all along.
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