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Beta HCG doubts
If it's been 4 and half months since last intimate. So if I do HCG to rule out PREGNANCY and if it's less than 1. Then It's considered NEGATIVE right? Is HCG captured correctly(the amount) after 4 and half months also? As the last intimacy episode was October start. So if HCG done now, will it give proper results to Rule out pregnancy part?
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Hi You do not need beta hcg if it has already been 4 and a half months. You can go for an ultrasound if you’re doubtful. Since your history is not very clear here for further queries you can opt for instant consultation
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If last intimacy was 4.5 months ago then you wouldve been 4.5 months pregnant if that resulted in pregnancy. And 4.5 months pregnancy is grossly visible no need of hcg for that. For more guidance take a personal instant consultation. Hope that helps. You can even consult directly via what sapp on 9999x104x408
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