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Hi, lmp was on 23rd April 2026. As on 6th June 2026 I took HCG beta test . The value is 304.6. I'm not having any dizziness or vomiting or anything . I am being normal.
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It's very less Either it's very early pregnancy or it can b ectopic Please consult
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Repeat beta hcg after 48 hrs
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Yes pregnancy can be asymptomatic It's okay not to get any symptoms
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Do an Ultrasound scan  ,so that Pregnancy  Age and location will be clear.
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repeat beta hcg
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repeat bhcg after 48 hours once it reach 1500-2000 do ultrasound
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That's okay Consult gynecologist physically for examination and ultrasound
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Repeat beta hcg after exact 48 hours from the same lab.
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Its normal. Get ultrasound scan done.
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