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Bhcg drop during pregnancy
Hi , I got pregnant twice , at first attempt my bhcg was max 500 then it get drops and second time it was 300 then it get drops and I start bleeding . Does it mean no pregnancy ? During this time I got random pain on right side of stomach , upper abdomen , lower abdomen , back pain . I feel like vomiting sometimes . Also I was eating folic acid medicine before planning for the second time as per doctor suggested and taking precautions. Not sure why it is happening again and again.
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Needs to know more information Why you have done b hcg test Did you do any scan previously ? After misscarige did you consult any doctor Share your information
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You didn't mention at what stage you got your beta HCG level done. It should be done only when you are overdue by at least one day. The repeat beta HCG level should be done only if advised by a Doctor. It should be followed by a sonography scan. Your description is inadequate in that sense.
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