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How to increase hcg level...
Today morning I did a pregency test was 2pink... I was dark and another was too light... Evening I tried again.. But there was only 1line.... Does this mean I am not pregnant?
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Urine pregnancy test if done too early may also be negative as certain amount of hormones in blood levels when achieved will be detected in urine. Either wait & repeat UPT or perform S. B-HCG to confirm which can detect slightest of pregnancy hormone B-HCG.
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S B-HCG test.
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Connect please
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Do serum beta hcg blood test It's confirmatory
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So many ladies do their urine pregnancy test even before they miss a period. If you too have done your urine pregnancy test before missing a period please do the test again at least 3 days after you miss your periods.
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Get a beta HCG test done to confirm.
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Take blood test to confirm
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