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Late periods post chemical pregnancy
I had taken a pregnancy test on January 19th which turned out to be positive. This was supported by a blood test with HCG of 18. However, this was a chemical pregnancy and I started bleeding on January 24th. The bleeding lasted for 4 or 5 days just like my regular periods. We have been trying to get pregnant and my periods are late (today is day 34). I generally have very regular periods which comes in 30 days. My pregnancy test is negative today. Can periods get late/irregular after chemical pregnancy? I don't have any thyroid, pcod Or pcos issues Regarding ovulation, I had checked from day 13 till day 18 and I kept getting faint lines and never a strong line Request your guidance here
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This is still early. Wait for one more week and if there are no periods of repeat the test.
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Bhcg less than 100 is not confirmatory for pregnancy Last time u were not pregnant A delay of upto 7 days is considered normal Wait till 3 march for ur periods This means u did not ovalute this cycle
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