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Beta HCG rising despite being on periods
I had unprotected sex on 29th April and took i-Pill the same day. My LMP was 14th April. I initially got faint positive lines on home pregnancy tests on 14th May. My beta hCG was 17.90 mIU/mL but i got my periods on that same day(as per my due date) and after around 46 hours it increased to 44.23 mIU/mL. I have been bleeding like normal periods with mild cramps. Bleeding is not extremely heavy. I am panicking if this is Ectopic. I am scared please help.
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Get scan done.....and repeat bhcg ...
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get ultrasound scan
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Please go for ultrasound scan. Always scan is the best to know about the location of pregnancy, though beta hcg can give a hint
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Unlikely to be healthy pregnancy mam. Go for physical consultation. Better to repeat BHCG after 1 week and Ultrasound as when required.
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