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Negative beta hcg test but faint upt Lin
I am trying for baby and I have a 35-38 day cycle. I got my periods on 13th June but haven't got my periods yet. Getting continuous faint line on UPT so I got a beta hcg test done and it came negative on CD42. Today CD45 I took a UPT and again got a faint line. Should I take a withdrawal tablet and then try again next cycle? Or wait few more days?
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You want this pregnancy. So you should not go for withdrawal bleeding. Get your beta HCG level done after a week and consult a Gynaecologist with the report.
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Hello dear user welcome to practo .com,if you missed your period,and there is faint line in urine pregnancy test,you  are most probably pregnant,avoid intercourse for 10 days.start tab Duphaston 10 mg twice a day for 10 days and repeat beta HCG test in blood to rule out pregnancy.if negative test then stop tab Duphaston so period will come.
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If beta HCG test is negative then no pregnancy.. go with withdrawal medicine
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