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Travelling in first month of pregnancy
Yesterday egg from left ovary got ruptured as I had hcg a day before & doctor told to do intercourse for one more week instead of couple of days as another follicle from right ovary has 16mm size. 1. Is there is a possibility for twins though already one egg ruptured? 2. When should I take pregnancy test?  3. I am supposed to go road travel for around 500kms around my next period due, can I travel around that time?
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CHANCES ARE LESS FOR TWINS , CAN DO PREGNANCY TEST EARLIEST BY 15 TH DAYFROM TODAY,AVOID ROAD TRAVEL
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Chances of twins is less as usually when 1 egg ruptures it stops ovulation of other. Do pregnancy test when you miss your period and as advised by your doctor You can travel long distances
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Mostly chances of singleton pregnancy is there... you need to do a pregnancy test if you miss your periods or you can do a beta HCG around expected date of your periods.. it is advisable to better postpone your travel is possible
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Single pregnancy mostly Test after 15 days You can travel..take breaks Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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