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False positive or negative
Today is my 28th day, I got the faint positive sign in the kit. But I took HCG 10000 shot to rupture the eggs on the 14th. Does the HCG shot have to do something with the positive sign in the kit? How long does the HCG shot remain in the bloodstream and the urine?
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most likely pregnancy ,,, start taking progrsterone।
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Please do a repeat urine pregnancy test after one week. You should do a Urine pregnancy test only after you are overdue by at least 2 days. You should be interested in your diagnosis and treatment of any problem. Doing a pregnancy test without missing a period is misplaced anxiety.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice pls
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Connect please
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Pregnancy test should ideally be done 24 hours after a skipped period Hcg stays in the body for around ten days U can go fr a blood test bhcg 24 hours after a skipped period More than 100 is confirmatory for pregnancy
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It remains only for 5 to 7 days It's Pregnancy
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Check ur UPT again after 1 week . Get a scan done around 6 weeks and visit your gynaecologist
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