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Faint positive cycle day 19
Spotting/mild bleeding accompanied by mild cramps at cycle day 19-20. Posituve result on Homebased pregnancy test continuously from cycle day 19 till cycle day 23. Negative test on cycle day 25. No cramps, no bleeding since cycle day 20. Frequent urination is there and cough started 2 days before bleeding. Is this a sign for pregnancy? There was never mid cycle bleeding in all the years. Please suggest. Thank you
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Suggest to get serum beta hcg levels done and a usg done for confirmation of pregnancy.  And then review
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Any pain abdomen, or anything i would suggest you to get serum beta hcg before getting to any conclusion, so get that and scan as well and review
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Pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after a skipped period With bleeding urine pregnancy test can be false positive As blood interferes with pregnancy test So the timing of pregnancy test in ur case was wrong Frequent urination is a sign of urine infection Get a test called urine routine More than 5 pus cells warrants antibiotics Increase fluid intake u need investigations to find out the reason fr this mid cycle bleeding Was an emergency pill taken?
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Get Beta HCG test done after you miss your period date to confirm pregnancy.
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