Weight Gain with Negative Pregnancy Tests Posted: 08-18-06 13:28pm
I took 2 pregnancy test but were (-) both
times.My last period was 2 days late but
this time it was 3 days early besides my
period being early does not bother me but
my question is for about a month and a
half I would get sick right after eating
but then I would be fine and go RIGHT
after a ice cream bar and be just fine.My
weight has been going up also because I
only weihed 82lbs.and now I am weighing
92lbs,I know some of that weight could
because of my period but the time is up
for that so what else could be
wrong?Thanks for reading please get back
to me ASAP.
You are most likely not pregnant because
your pregnancy tests are both negative!
Menstrual cycles can vary in duration,
especially if they are without ovulation.
Sickness after eating could be related to
the stomach, not with a possible
pregnancy. Weight gain can be caused by
eating more or experiencing less physical
activity than during previous periods. You
can schedule a visit to your GP to examine
your stomach.
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