When it comes to feeling nauseous, many of us have experienced it at one point or another. We all know the feeling–the queasy stomach, the nausea, and the uneasiness. While many of us don’t think too much of it, nausea can be a symptom of pregnancy and understandably cause worry and concern. If you are feeling nauseous and have taken a negative pregnancy test, you may be feeling confused, anxious, and overwhelmed. In this blog post, we will discuss the possible causes of nausea that don’t have to do with pregnancy, and how to handle the situation if you have taken a negative pregnancy test. We will also look at ways to get relief from the symptoms of nausea. No matter what the cause, feeling nauseous can be uncomfortable and concerning. It is important to remember to take a step back, take a deep breath, and look at the facts to evaluate the situation and make the best decision for yourself and your health.
If You Still Think You’re Pregnant…
I Have Nausea and Sore Breasts, But I’m Not Pregnant. What Could It Be?
Hormonal fluctuations will cause these symptoms in women. Three scenarios are most likely if you have nausea, sore breasts, and a negative pregnancy test:
Okay, so despite waiting until you actually missed your period, the test was negative.
Your chances of receiving a positive result decrease as your urine becomes more diluted and less likely to contain any hCG. What dilutes your urine? Good ol’ H20.
Your very real desire may cause you to spot symptoms, and to be completely honest, Dr. Google doesn’t help.
And while most pregnancy tests are designed to work the same basic way (and it’s not rocket science anymore, thankfully), you still need to perform your specific brand of test accordingly.
Take a pregnancy test, we would say, but that’s actually kind of untrue: over-the-counter pregnancy tests are a quick and easy way to know if you’re pregnant, but they’re not even close to being 100% accurate.
FAQ
Why do I feel nauseous but the pregnancy test is negative?
Is it possible to have pregnancy symptoms but get a negative test?
Can you be nauseous before getting a positive pregnancy test?
Morning sickness is notoriously incorrectly named. As most pregnant women can tell you, it can happen at any time. It is also a common early sign of pregnancy before you miss your period. A few weeks after conception, your body produces more estrogen and progesterone, causing nausea or vomiting.