No very dark line in 5th week

2020-04-19 02:25:29
My last LMP was 14/03/2020. On Apr 15 I did my first UPT...I got faint control line...then repeated UPT today 19/04 and still C line is not very dark...it is lighter than test line...can I assume everything is normal ?
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Please do a quantitative assessment of hormone by serum beta HCG to confirm the pregnancy and if required serial measurements to monitor the growth of pregnancy if positive in the first test.

Answered2020-04-19 09:32:59

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Do beta HCG blood test and scan

Answered2020-04-19 08:46:32

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Send photo of both test

Answered2020-04-19 03:58:40

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At present you must do. Beta hcg in blood test because you might be pregnant but it is not growing or very rarely it could be ectopic. During this lock down also you can do blood beta hcg test and send me. Anytime during the day you css as n give your blood sample

Answered2020-04-19 03:53:04

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Do b hcg

Answered2020-04-19 12:09:08

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Do bhcg test in lab for confirmation that you are pregnant

Answered2020-04-19 04:18:37

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I would suggest to go for serum beta hcg test.
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Answered2020-04-19 03:16:19

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Hi . Please wait till29 April and repeat the preg test .

Answered2020-04-19 03:02:14

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It is faint positive. So again same equation as I shared before. Urine pregnancy test = Urine concentration of hormone BHCG. Which can vary as per concentration of BHCG Hormone in urine. You should do Serum BHCG to know exact values. Your Serum BHCG Level should have doubling time in 48 - 72 hours atleast. If its doubling then pregnancy is healthy. Same time pls do Scan to rule out ectopic or any other pathology.

Answered2020-04-19 02:41:08

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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,

Answered2020-04-19 02:30:49

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