Hi, I haven't heard of Fibroids doing this before.
Fibroids typically do not dissolve on their own, but in some cases, they may shrink or decrease in size, particularly during menopause when hormone levels decline. Certain factors, such as changes in hormone levels or pregnancy, can also influence their size. However, if fibroids are causing significant symptoms, medical intervention may be necessary. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options.
There are many things that could cause those symptoms. It could be an infection, fibroids, hormone imbalance, or pregnancy. The only way to know is to go to the doctor.
There are many conditions that could cause your uterus to be sore. They can range from fibroids, to cancer, to an infection, or pregnancy. The only way to know for certain is to see a doctor.
The only way to be certain is by having a blood test hun. It is possible for the embryo to not show up in a ultrasound until you are 6-7 weeks into your pregnancy but because of your pregnancy symptoms vanishing, I would be concerned and suspect a miscarriage. See your doctor for a blood test.
It sounds like pregnancy symptoms. Do you have tender breasts? Missed a menstual cycle? Try taking a home pregnancy test and see if it's positive. Also you can check local pregnancy centers to get free testing done and they will talk to you and help you with any problems you might be having.
Yes, doctors often check for pregnancy when evaluating a patient for a urinary tract infection (UTI). This is because some symptoms of UTIs can overlap with early pregnancy symptoms, and certain treatments for UTIs may not be safe during pregnancy. A urine sample typically used for UTI testing can also indicate pregnancy through the presence of the hormone hCG.
Several factors can cause symptoms that mimic pregnancy, including hormonal imbalances, stress, certain medical conditions (like polycystic ovary syndrome), or side effects from medications. Chloasma, or melasma, can occur due to hormonal changes from birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy. Additionally, anxiety and psychosomatic responses can lead to experiencing pregnancy-like symptoms without actual pregnancy. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and guidance.
Yes: Feeling sick/actually being sick Exhausted Emotional/moody Sore/tender breasts Missed period Headaches Food cravings Certain foods/smells/colours that make you feel/be sick Positive pregnancy test You could have all or even none of these symptoms and be pregnant
Missed period Feeling sick/actually being sick Positive pregnancy test Certain smells/foods/colours making you feel/be sick Needing to pee more Food cravings Exhausted Headaches Moody and emotional Sore/tender boobs You might be having all, some or none of these symptoms because every woman is different and so experiences different symptoms
A distended endometrial cavity can be caused by conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia (excessive growth of the endometrium), uterine fibroids, adenomyosis (endometrial tissue in the muscle wall of the uterus), or endometrial polyps. It can also result from hormonal imbalances or certain medications.
you could be, especially considering how late you are. I would get a pregnancy test just to be sure, and maybe stop smoking until you are certain that your not.
Generally there are no symptoms at 2 weeks. Most people don't get symptoms until around 6 weeks. However you may have missed your period and it is possible that you could get a positive pregnancy test result, although it is a bit border line as to whether you would or not. Also, you may be getting headaches, feeling exhausted, feeling sick or actually being sick, having cravings or having aversions to certain foods/smells/colours