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Does Fibroids Cause Fatigue

no appetite, nausea, and fatigue?

So last week i really had no appetite and couldnt eat, food made me sick most of the time. So i basically ate popsicles and sometimes toast. (and drank alot of fluid).
Then this week i got hungry again, so i have been trying to eat, but my body is "rejecting" most foods. I have been having alot of nausea. this morning, i was just walking and i smelled someones perfume and almost threw up on the spot.
I have been extremely tired. I take naps when i get home, which is very unusual for me.
My boobs hurt, but i have fibroids so that could be the cause.

I was just wondering if this could be pregnancy related, because my boyfriends sister asked me if i could be pregnant, and maybe thats causing it. But i think its unlikely because i am on nuva ring.
I did miss my period last month, but i do have irregular cycles, so thats why i wasnt alarmed by it until now.

Are those symptoms common during pregnancy?
I know nausea is...but loss of appetite?

Sounds to me like there is a good chance you are pregnant. In pregnancy you can have a loss or gain of appetite.

Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance in Women

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Allergy symptoms

Depression, fatigue and anxiety

Endometriosis

Fibrocystic breasts

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Headache, dizziness and foggy thinking

Low sex drive

Osteoporosis

PMS

Urinary tract infections and incontinence

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• Weight gain, water retention and bloating

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Inindustrialized countries, women take the pill, are exposed to household chemicals at home, car exhaust and other environmental influences xenoestrogens. In addition, women often have stressful lives, eat processed foods or to skip meals, take synthetic estrogen HRT (hormone replacement therapy) and a hysterectomy. All these factors can add more estrogen to the female body, which is the hormone estrogen imbalance will cause symptoms.

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