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Low Beta HCG value
My last period was from Dec 11th to 18th. currently I am on day 42 of my cycle and I have just taken a urine test this morning which had one dark pink and another very faint pink line. Followed by a bloody test which says my Beta HCG value is 35.58 mIU/ml. I want to know if this value is too low for a positive pregnancy? What should I do next.
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We need serial levels of beta HCG. One reading is not enough.
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It's a chemical pregnancy Please consult for proper discussion
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Please connect for online consultation and advice
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It is low for pregnancy. Not conclusive
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Repeat urine pregnancy test after 48 hours. If still doubtful repeat blood test
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Suggest a consultation for better understanding
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Repeat beta HCG to see doubling of values after 48 hrs
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Repeat bhcg after 48 hours Bhcg more than 100 is confirmatory for pregnancy
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