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Brownish Discharge with -ve Pregnancy.
Hello All - My last menstrual period was on 22'March (My Cycle ranges from 31-39 days) before that, 10'th February. Last intercouse was on 19'th February. I am on Emersa Medication since 14'th March for chocolate cyst treatment. After LMP on 22'nd March, I had experienced brown discharge since 10'th April and it continues now (Initially was more, but now a days very little with scant white Discharge). Brownish Discharge though very less, but still occuring. Did multiple HPT and Beta-HCG, all came negative (Most recent Beta-HCG on 21'st April, report attached). No period as on after LMP on 22'nd March. Is there any chance of any types of pregnancy? Can I now rely on this negative result and be assured I am 100% not pregnant? TIA.
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No chance of pregnancy
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You are not pregnant
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Its sure ma'am you are not pregnant
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further management and treatment
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You are not pregnant. Brown discharge you are experiencing is because of emersa tablets. It can cause absence of periods and delayed periods as well, till the time emersa tablets are taken. After stopping emersa tablets u ll resume your regular cycles. You need to understand that emersa tablets is not a contraceptive pills. U can get pregnant while on emersa tablets so use appropriate contraception
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Kindly consult
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Connect please
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