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Skipped Period
Hello My wife skipped period which was due on 2nd Jan. she do not feel like eating anything except sour pickles/raw mangoes. She also vomited once and feeling little bit of weakness. Please suggest if we should go for beta Hcg? Urine test was very unclear. The second line was very thin and light. Thanks. Regards,
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Lot more details required to properly be able to advise you on this one. Consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can google me too.
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You should do urine pregnancy test at home. If negative, she should go for Sonography because sonography will confirm pregnancy and also tell if it is in the uterus.
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Do a beta hcg to be confirmed about the pregnancy. Then we can manage accordingly
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Yes you must get a serum beta HCG blood test done
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Repeat urinary pregnancy test again. If still unpredictable then go for beta hcg
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Even if thin , a double line is positive Get a tvs done
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Go fr a blood test bhcg
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U should repeat UPT, if still weakly positive, then it's matter of concern and you should consult gynaecologist. B HCG level should double every 48 hours in normal intrauterine pregnancy.
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