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Menstrual cycle and pregnancy
Hi I am married and planning for baby for last 3 months to concieve by natural method. I was expecting my period on 6th may but it happened on 8th may night and last for only 1 day that is 9th evening. I just want to know why it last for only 1 day. I tried to check through preganews for urine test today morning but it came negative. Should i rely on that or i should test again or test through lab or something for pregnancy test. One doctor suggested me to take Duphaston tab for 10 days. Do i need to go for it or not. Other than all, i really want to concieve as soon as. Please suggest me.
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Pls connect for advice ,it can be hormone issue
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At times you may get a little abnormality in some cycles. They don't have an explanation. We don't bother about them if it doesn't recur
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Wait for one more week and then repeat the urine pregnancy test. If still negative, get an ultrasound and serum TSH done and treated accordingly.
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U can go fr a blood test bhcg That wud be confirmatory A random prescription of duphaston will not help U need investigations to find out the reason fr the scanty periods n the inability to conceive
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