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Hcg value <2 and still no period
I took beta hcg test done on 02/03 and it was <2(negative). I was supposed to get periods on 25/2. It's been 8 days late and still no periods and have watery or sometimes milky discharge.. can I wait for one more week and take hcg test again or is that a skipped period.?1
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hCG is a hormone secreted in pregnancy and detectable by blood test about day 8 to 10 after conception..
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No. It’s negative. Is ur periods delayed for the first time. U need to do TSH , prolactin, FSH, CBC n blood sugar random at some lab. If it’s normal then go for ultrasound of abdomen Consult online with details
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