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Metallic taste but 0.76 bHCG
Irregular periods. Correction medicine caused period on July 4. Non-penetrative intercourse on 18 July. Pre-ejaculate may have touched new vulva. Tested for bHCG on 10 August - 0.76 mU Simultaneously had vaginitis and candidiasis. Strong antibiotics for 2 weeks probiotics for 1 week. Metallic taste + nausea + diarrhoea since 2nd week of antibiotics for 3 weeks. No period yet. Even after medicine. Pregnancy possible?
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Repeat beta HCG levels for confirmation Or you can go with ultrasonography
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Repeat beta hcg is advisable Delayed periods may be due to pregnancy or may even due to stress or medications
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Need more details about your condition, kindly go for a consultation
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There is no pregnancy as per your hcg value
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