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Light spoting
I had a very light brown spotting on 17 and 18 after which I am feeling very tired and lethargic as well every morning I feel a dull pain near the abdomen and hip joint  . I am a patient of pcod and have very low amh and planning for IVF in upcoming month for which my doctor told me to lose weight , I am not interested to do the UPT , as Evey time it comes out negative my emotions take me a troll . Kindly help me with the above explain should I go for UPT or should wait for a week for my period to come my LMP was 24 March and periods are irregular . Thanks
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Do the test
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A delay of upto 7 days is considered normal Go fr a pregnancy test now if negative wait till 1 may
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It don't know where the Medical knowledge will come handy in such a situation. You have not even mentioned the month in which all this is happening and in which month did you get your last period. I feel  it is more important for the Doctor to give a correct picture of the situation rather than being goody goody and say that "everything will be fine".
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Better to do pregnancy test. I can understand this is tough for you but this is the right thing to do
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Connect please
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Better  do a pregnancy test, because  you are feeling weak and having  abdominal discomfort.
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