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Period is 2 days late and -ve betaHCG
Hi, My periods are regular but this time I am 2 daya late but I got -ve beta HCg result. Is everything okay ? Can I try any other method to confirm pregnancy?
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You should repeat beta HCG level after a week. Or else you can do a urine pregnancy test after one week and consult a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report.
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Wait for 1 week then repeat the test. Serum beta HCG test is the most reliable test.
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Bhcg is a confirmatory test Wait fr 5 more days as a delay of upto 7 days is considered normal
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Occassionally  periods  may be  irregular. Wait  for another  few days  and repeat Pregnancy test. If still  negative, take a consultation.
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Youll have to wait for atleast 10 days, to confirm pregnancy or for periods to resume, After 10 days if you dont get your periods, repeat urine pregnancy test and review.
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