Joined: 09 Oct 2006 Posts: 18 Location: Honolulu, HI
Pregnancy Symptoms, But Negative Urine Test.... Posted: 02-16-07 20:42pm
Hey ladies and gent. If any...I just got
off my depo last week. I was spotting
before that while on it for about a month.
However..Me and my fiance' don't use
backup so there's still a chance of
pregnancy. The thing is...For the past
2wks, i've been feeling very nauseous
after I eat (no vomiting), heartburn up
the @$$, headaches,
lightheadedness/dizziness, extremely
fatigued, peeing a lot, insomnia, bloated
with an appetite......But when I tested
last night, it was negative..My fiance'
thought I was because my belly seemed to
be out there all of a sudden. He's the
one that suggested I test....I really feel
like I am...This is similar to how I felt
with last pregnancy that turned out into a
miscarriage...Born prematurely to
incompetent cervix. Anyways..What could
be causing these symptoms? Could I be
pregnant and just tested too early since I
don't really have a lmp to know when to
test...Should I wait it out more and test
later or just take it as a negative
result? Any help please.
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littlesqueaks
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 May 2006 Posts: 296 Location: Caldwell, Idaho
Posted: 02-16-07 21:36pm
The one thing that I remember about taking
the depo is having the feeling of being
pregnant between each shot. I would be so
paranoid about being pregnant again I
would actually go into my doctor to be
tested. I had asked why do I feel like I
am having the same symptoms of being
pregnant. My doctor had said that it was
normal. Why? Becasue I guess the depo
gives the body a sence of being pregnant
thats why some women do not have a
menstrual cycle while on the depo. It's
like the depo is giving the body a signal
that your pregnant. I really don't know
this for sure this is what was told to me
by my doctor.
When you say you got off the depo last
week were you do for the 3 month shot last
week?
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