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Pregnancy test shows fainted
My last periods was on 5 January and I checked my pregency test kit today before my missed periods and there is fainted mark appear in the panel is the result is positive When should I actually take my test ...here I am attaching the pic plz tell me the result is it crt or invalid
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Do serum beta hcg blood test
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Do beta Hcg blood test to confirm
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You should never do a urine pregnancy test before missing a period. The reason is that no doctor is going to put you on any treatment unless you overshoot your date.
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Pregnancy test should be done 24 hours after a skipped period not before The timing of pregnancy test was wrong A faint line can be seen though Repeat pregnancy test after a skipped period
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Repeat the test after 1 week, it will mostly become dark pink ,if it's a viable pregnancy
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Repeat the test after 5 Feb Get beta HCG test to confirm.
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