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Faint pink line in pregnancy Test
Hello Doc, My last LMP was 24/April/2021.. I did pregnancy test today(29/May/2021) from Prega News today as my period got delayed by 5 days. By the result is one line is dark pink and other line is very faint pink. I had a miscarriage in December 2020. I am very scared weather i am pregnant or not. Does faint pink line leads to miscarriage again? Please reply.
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Faint line shows positive Consult your Gynecologist.
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Wait atleast for 4-5 days and repeat UPT
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Consult a Gynecologist immediately
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Wait for another 2-3 days as the period are delayed and repeat UPT. If still the same result and no menses then get a B-HCG levels done or get a usg done
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No, it means you did your test a bit early. But it's a positive.
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