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Question: I have Von Willebrand's and a missed period is nothing new; and thus I haven't taken a pregnancy test. But I don't have many of the other symptoms of pregnancy so it seems unlikely.


Answers: I have Von Willebrand's and a missed period is nothing new; and thus I haven't taken a pregnancy test. But I don't have many of the other symptoms of pregnancy so it seems unlikely.

Dont worry pregnancy is the 1st thing that comes to a womens mind when we miss our period, although it could very well be that, stress can make you miss your period just as well , you could be dehydrated, have an uti, or your blood pressure could just be dropping at times, like when standing up fast, maybe going up the stairs you feel wore out and dizzy, i would recommend drinking lots of water and consulting with your doctor.

Could be the beginning of a urinary tract infection.

take a pregrency test. those are all symptoms of pregnecy,

If you are pregnant, you may not show any symptoms. Take a pregnancy test and check. which i had all of these, but I didn't end up pregnant.

Sounds like some symptoms are from pregnancy... on the other hand, a lot of what you are saying could be implicating a low blood sugar level, diabetes perhaps?? I would get your sugar level checked out.

Those are symptoms of pregnancy, also it could be a U T I, or an over active bladder. Drink cranberry juice, that could help. Call your doctor to be sure. Feel better

Sounds like every symptom that I had in the beginning of my first pregnancy... Take a pregnancy test to rule that out. If not pregnant, I would think it may be the beginning of a urinary tract infection. When I get those, I take the over-the-counter medication, AZO. It clears up my symptoms in no time. Of course, an actual infection would require a visit to the dr. and usually an antibiotic prescription. Take care!

I peed like a race horse, every 1/2 hour, when I got pregnant. I also felt nauseated and missed my period (no light-headedness). You may be pregnant...





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