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Beta Hcg value 4125 after 5 weeks
We got our IUI done on 3rd January LMP was 20th December We did UPT on 17th January and it came positive We did beta HCG on 17th January, it was 850 We did Beta HCG again on 20th January and value was 4125 Is the pregnancy going perfectly fine? Doctor has prescribed Susten Sr 300 Metital 500 Duphaston Folvite MB When should we do first scan Patient is experiencing slight white discharge sometimes Also having period like cramps Should we do another round of Beta HCG? OR shall we directly go for first scan? What precautions to be taken Please suggest
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Yes, you can plan for USG scan after 6 weeks of gestation
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please consult Dr sushila Gupta senior gynaecologist on practo for further details regarding your problem
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You should go for a scan
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Beta HCG is perfectly fine. Usg to be done at 7 weeks for cardiac activity. Continue same medications as advised. Slight cramps are normal during early pregnancy
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