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Dr my LMP was 26 aug'23. 26 September 23 I do my 1st pragnancy test through kit and it shows 2 pink line than I do 1st beta hcg test on 3rd of oct the result was 878 again do HCG test on 5th oct it was 1772 but just to check is it growing properly or not I do HCG test yesterday itself i.e 10th of oct and result was 5488 not doubling.is it normal?pls suggest what should I do.and through out the time that is from missed period to till now there is no symptoms of pragnancy except breat tenderness.i thought to check up with Dr after durga Puja pls help me to understand is it normal the level of beta hcg what came yesterday?
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Doubling of beta HCG Titers in 48 hours is to be looked for In your case they have doubled between 3rd October to 5th October Relax all looks fine
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Yes just relax , pregnancy symptoms vary person to person On 15th consult doctor and follow instruction. Take healthy diet avoid papaya, pineapple,ajinomoto and out side food If pain , spotting consult immediately
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You can get a sonography done. That will tell you whether the embryo is alive, and how many weeks it is. That is a much better method to monitor the size of pregnancy
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Get an ultrasound done
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