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My HCG level
I checked my HCG level on 31st December it was 18.5, doctor told me it was positive and on 1st Jan I got periods. It lasted for 2 days I. E till 2nd Jan. On 2nd Jan I checked my HCG it is 7.45. Should I check again. I don't want to be pregnant
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It must neva very early biochemical pregnancy
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Repeat after 1week and do scan also
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Decline in hcg level s/o non viable pregnancy - abortion, so do not worry but you need TVS - Trans vaginal sonography to consider it as complete abortion.
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a BHcg level of > 25 is of concern to be followed up . With a value of 7.4 ,it is negative and you do not need to repeat the test.
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Contraception advice
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Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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Yes repeat after 48 hrs.. For detail consultation connect with me online and we will discuss issues further..
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