My friend have pregnancy symptoms, but the blood test be negative, what's the operation?

My best friend went rotten B.C. in Dec, and hasn't be back on since, and she missed her length in both Feb, and so far contained by March. She had it surrounded by Jan normally. She's told me that she's tired, moody, her breasts are sore, her stomach is upset, she's be craving melon, and chocolate milk (not together, thank god), and she's peeing 12 times an hour. The blood test and pee tryout were both gloomy, but we have no hypothesis on what may have happen. It could be stress or soemthing, but it's just grotesque. Is this a miscarriage, or some weird sickness?
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There is a post-pill amenorrhea which basically manner that you may not have a term for a while after getting off the pill. If the bloodtest be negative, she is not pregnant. She should however be tested for diabetes if she is peeing that frequently. Diabetes/insulin problems can also result in strange food cravings, loss of spell, and other symptoms like you explain.

The pill have been doing the work that her ovaries and glands would hold normally be doing. So, now her organs inevitability to start working again on their own. Not every woman adjusts slickly to this. It may take some time for her cycle to "kickstart". I voice go see the relatives doc and get worked up for diabetes and possible kidney function test. She should have prolactin exam... tell her to request this. If the prolactin is mundane then she can hang about a few more months to see if the period comes final on its own. If it doesn't come back contained by 3 more months, she should then be worked up more agressively by the GYN. That would include bloodtests for FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, ultrasound of ovaries to look for cysts.

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