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PCOS and positive urine pregnancy test
I am 10 days late on my periods, I checked with an OTC pregnancy test kit and the result came positive. I have PCOS and Thyroid and was on medication and diet suggested by the doctor. In the past 10 days I was travelling and could not take medication for PCOS and being married and sexually active when my periods got late I decided to take the test. What should be the next steps I should take to confirm and preserve this. It's my first time and I am a little curious and scared at the same time.
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Connect please
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Do BetaHCG test to confirm. Start folic acid supplements.
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Hi good morning Thnxs for your question As per your information ur pregnancy test positive that means u r pregnant. I need complete details regarding ur case so I can help you. For further guidance on it and medicine Connect with me online here so I can help you MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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Just  start taking folic acid supplements
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