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What are the chances I am pregnant?

Hello everyone,
I am 30yrs old and been diagnosed with PCOS since I was a teenager. A few months ago I started experiencing all the symptoms of pregnancy like clockwork. This would be the first time I ever experienced any symptoms pregnancy related. I can't honestly even recall my last period and so far all my pregnancy test and one blood test are negative. Before I felt these symptoms tho I was on metflorin and a number of vitimans to better my chance of conceiving. (Mind you i still didn't have high hopes since I've dealt with PCOS for so many years.)I can not explain these symptoms and they continue now for four months and a half months. I cannot get anyone to give me ultrasound without a positive test. This is driving me nuts.  Am I crazy to think I still may be pregnant?
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You are alone. I went through this but not knowing that I had PCOS yet. Instead they believed it has to do with thyroid and endometriosis. I was at a lost when I go in for laboratory and come to find out that I am almost 3 months pregnant. And just 2weeks from that day I got a ultrasound and blood work done and both come out negative. My big question was how if I haven't had a periods for about 3years.
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Wow, congrats!  Are you excited?!!  I would say you randomly released an egg ant it was just perfect timing.  It's amazing how that works out, right?  So, how are your hormones for the pregnancy?  Are you high risk? Are they observing you closely?  How are you feeling?
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I'm still having this issue, just to update. I would be entering my 7th month now. Still having symptoms, still can't get an ultrasound. Paying for it out of pocket is just too much money for me. Prices are CRAZY. I haven't had a single place tell me anything under 300 dollars. It's tough for me also being plus sized makes it harder to tell. But seeing as I feel alot of odd movements, tummy swipes and the roundness in my belly..I am saying I am pregnant just preparing without medical help as best I can. Ty for answers to my question though. I will keep updating!
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I agree with you Specialmom.
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Ugh, it is not impossible but unlikely that you'd be pregnant without a positive pregnancy test.  It happens though once in a blue moon.  However, then the doctor usually does a blood test.  The thing about pregnancy is that it has a definite length . . . at some point, it is undeniable someone is pregnant.  For me, that was at about 17 weeks. I had a big hard thing in my stomach that you could physically see move at that point (baby's head or butt, not sure which it was.  :>))  And PCOS involves hormones which can mislead us.  Women absolutely get pregnant with PCOS and they normally take Metformin as you did to aid in it.  So, never say never.  I guess you could pay for a private ultrasound?  That sounds extreme though.  Certainly someone can do something for you so you know one way or another.  Sigh.  Let me know what happens, okay?
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