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My last month period was on 18th nov.... on 14th dec i checked on preganews and saw very fainted line for positive pregnancy... I repeated the same after 2 days of my missed periods and saw the same fainted line... Went to doctor and she said weakly positive pregnancy...i dont have any child yet... It has been 3 yrs of my marriage... 6 months ago my case history was of ectopic pregnany but was diagnosed without surgery... On 22nd dec 2020 dr suggested me for beta hcg test... I have attached the report of it... Is it too early for beta hcg test?? How to know am i pregnant or not?? Why my period is delayed... (As my period is always on tym)
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Hello... I noted your history. It is not too early for test...in case of weakly positive case we do BHcg to confirm....but in your case BHCG is too low value.... 2 Nd investigation to confirm pregnancy is ultrasonography...by 5 wks from Lmp Gestational sac is seen.n by 6 wks fetal pole with cardiac activity is seen . 3.rd in case of live intrauterine pregnancy BHCh value doubles in 48 hr. Now why your period is delayed...it could be hormonal change, delayed ovulation. Or very early pregnancy which led to very missed abortion n your upt weakly positive
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repeat BHcg after 48 hrs USG
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relax start Folic acid 0.5 mg 1 month prior to conception
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