When to take pregnancy test?

2021-06-23 07:24:44
Hello, I'm 33 yr female ttc. I have been diagnosed with PCOD. After taking three months treatment my cycle has been regularised. It is 34 days. My last month period is on may 18th. After observing my cycle and fertile egg white secretions we planned for baby and had intercourse. My period is due on 22nd of this month. But I didn't get periods until now. But I have observed light spotting on 13 dpo after dat I have not seen any bleeding at all. I have taken pregnancy test on day of missed period and it came as negative. But I'm having all symptoms of pregnancy like dizziness,tender breasts,nausea,headache and bloating. Will anyone tell me what I have to do and whether I have to take another pregnancy test???
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As you are aware of PCOD, may be your ovulation is bit late.. You can wait for 1 more week and go for urine pregnancy test once again if you wont get your cycle.. If you are eager to know it early then you can get BETA HCG test done
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Please focus on your treatment... You have to realise that your age is 33

Answered2021-06-23 09:16:33

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Hello, You have to take a beta HCG test to determine whether you are pregnant or not. Wait for one week after your expected date of cycle and then get tested.

Answered2021-06-23 08:00:12

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Get a blood beta hcg test done it's very sensitive and you will know if pregnancy is there or not

Answered2021-06-23 07:59:04

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