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Does hcg 5000 IUI inj and duphaston delay periods.so my period is 2days due. and every month i will have spot before periods but this time i dont even find any spot. what is the good time to take preg test
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Hello, Wait for your periods to come. If they do not come then visit a gynecologist for further evaluation. You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre for further evaluation. My clinic offer varied gynecological treatments and services and ensures a successful treatment. You can mail your contact details to reach you.
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yes hcg and duphaston can delay the periods, but if you have missed period then go and do serum beta hcg and consult your gynaecologist
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Urine pregnancy test can be positive as early as 4-5 weeks, that's around your expected date of periods. Periods can be delayed by progesterone as well (duphastone). At this stage, ßhCG will be better to detect pregnancy. However, I suggest you wait for a week after date of periods, and then proceed with tests
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