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HCG 10000 shots and duphaston tablet
I had missed miscarriage a year ago...now We are planing for pregnancy... I am taking folic acid, ecosprin 75 mg, and thronom12.5. My doc has given me HCG 10000iu injection on my 12th day which was on 16th December. After that I was ovulating on 18th Dec confirmed by ultrasound. We had timed intercourse. My doctor gave me 2 progesterone injection of 5000iu each first injection on 18 Dec and other on 23dec. And I m taking duphaston 10g twice daily from the day after of ovulation...my last period was on 6 Dec. ...I have missed period and took upt on 8 Jan but it came out negative...pls help me am I pregnant or my period are delayed pls tell me reason?
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Are you continuing duphaston till now? Because it can cause delay in your period.
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Check after one week for pregnancy
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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U won't get your periods if u keep taking duphaston... as it's a progesterone.. But since you are anxious... Please continue duphaston.. for 1 more week only   then repeat urine pregnancy test. And if it's negetive.. then please discontinue duphaston and wait for ur periods.  Or repeat upt..
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