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Negative UPT but thick endometrium
Hi doctor, I have missed period by 2 days and UPT is negative. I had miscarriage on July 26 due to missed abortion. I tried naturally in this month. My gynecologist did sonography and noticed that endometrium is thick and I ovoluted from right side. He has given me Gestogoy SR 300 and Dydrogesterone tablet twice a day for 1 week and asked to repeat UPT after that. Is there any chance of pregnancy? My periods are regular. I am experiencing nausea and constipation problem.
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Please give respect to the advice of your Doctor. Follow his advice and do a Urine pregnancy test after one week.
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Connect please
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Wait for one week
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If the pregnancy test is negative you are not pregnant stop the progesterone and you will get your periods with in a week
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wait for 1 more week
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