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Chemical pregnancy?
I had intercourse and had to take ipill on 10/sept After that i had 5 days normal flow periods on 26-1 sept, later i got curious and got a uptick done with faint line and decided to get beta hcg done which was as follows 4/10 - 55 6/10 - 85 usg tvs done - was within normal limits 8/10 - 37 bleeding starts again on 8th and went for 6 days and 2 days spotting. 12/10 -28.9 And after a week on 18/10 - 26 Usg tvs done one 19/10 was again normal (both confirmed by gynea) Now as per her sincere advice i'll be get bhcg done after a week. Is there anything to worry about, and is it seen in patient the slowl decline towards the end? Is this a case of chemical pregnancy?
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Get ur beta hcg done and it should be declining
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Decline should be there Pls do bhcg levels till you get negative values If it increasing or remaining constant consult doctor immediately
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Yes . Decline should be present. Follow up with you gynec
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Bhcg titers more than hundred confirm pregnancy Ultrasound will pick up a pregnancy only after levels go beyond 1000 Yes you will have to wait till you repeat the bhcg titers
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