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Are my hcg levels normal?
Last Sexually active on nov 16th I'm on bc pill dronis 30. I stopped my last 2 pills on dec 1 and dec 2nd and after 2 days of stopping it I have had my period on dec 4th. On dec 28th i spotted brown. I kind of thought it could be implantation bleeding. I took the upt next day and it came back negative and i went for beta hcg on dec 29th and the result is 11.16miU/ml. I had a brown discharge on jan 1st. And I repeated the test on jan 2nd the value is 14.86miU/ml. And on the same day jan 2nd evening I started bleeding red and brown colour sometimes pink,which is more to the watery side no clots are there, but I have cramps like my period. Today is day 2 of bleeding.Flow is light to medium. Still upt is negative. What does that mean?? Is that a chemical pregnancy?? Or any pregnancy related bleeding ?? Am I still pregnant?
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You were last sexually active on  16 November.  If you had conceived on that day then you would have missed your periods on  30 November.  In other words your last period date would have been  30 October and you would have been more than 2 months pregnant by now No pregnancy test can miss a  nine weeks pregnancy. So you are not pregnant.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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I feel its better if you get an ultrasonography done
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There is not enough rise in the hcg level Kindly connect
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