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My LMP was on 10th December last month. O was planning for pregnancy. I have fibroid in fundal region of uterus. I was tracking my ovulation and detected an lh surge on 24th..this month I was due on my period. Tested with a kit and it came out to be positive today. But the t line was lighter than the c line. Experiencing menstruation like cramps that come and go, about 2 to 3 times a day. Today I underwent a ush but no gestational sac is found? Is it normal ?
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Ultrasound will find a gestational sac only if you are pregnant after 5 weeks For the ovulation test to be positive the two pink lines should be equally dark This is not positive for a ovolution
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Get a b HCG test done and see for doubling of it ..  if it's seen then get a scan done... Pls consult...
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Connect pls
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take a beta hcg
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