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Early Pregnancy and PCOS
Hi, My LMP is 21 April. I am diagnosed with PCOS. Previously my cycle always delayed by 6-7 month. I am taking treatment for conceiving. First Beta hcg on 22 may is 33 mi/ul. Second Beta hcg on 24 may is 95 mi/ul. on 24 may My local gynecologist told to wait for 15 days as kit is showing very faint line then I myself did test again Third Beta hcg on 30 may is 159.2 mi/ul. Fourth beta hcg on 2 June is 1180 mi/ul. Fifth beta hcg on 5 June is 1420 mi/ul Is it normal for pcos early pregnancy? after 2 month will it turn to normal pregnancy?
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B hcg shows pregnancy is there, but is it healthy or not, and is it not an ectopic pregnancy we have to do Trans vaginal Sonography. 2nd, we need thyroid test also to see tsh value below 2.5 so it may not turn up missed abortion as thyroid is most common cause of it. Happy pregnancy
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U can go fr an ultrasound now Once ur pregnant u can forget the diagnosis of pcod Bhcg doubling titers in 48 hours ensure normal intrauterine pregnancy
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Get ultrasound done to rule out ectopic pregnancy as beta hcg is not doubling in 48 hrs In normal healthy pregnancy, beta hcg should double in 48 hrs
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