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I ovulate after 21st day of my period (regular cycle of 30 days)..... my LMP is 9th Jan, today is 22nd Feb but NO PERIOD YET.... due date was 7th Feb, I had some spotting from 6th Feb (for 4- 5 days).... done serum beta hcg test (result negative) and USG (nothing visible)...on 21st i did home pregnancy test (negative result)... I am on Duphaston from last 5 days.... so my question is can I be pregnant ? And due to my late ovulation my pregnancy is coming positive because its too early to detect.... I had some symptoms on and off... Please help me...
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Appears to me you are not pregnant . Still wait for 2-3 days . Repeat beta HCG . If negative again, stop your Duphaston . In a week’s time your periods will commence.
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As long as you take Duphaston your periods may not come or get delayed .
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You are not pregnant You need to stop taking duphaston Once you stop it you should be able to get your periods Pregnancy test in 30 day cycle can be done on day 31
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No chance of pregnancy
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