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Negative HCg but Spotting continues
Hi Doctor I had been diagnosed with PCOS so I was on 2 month medication of Diane tablets. Last month course ended on 1 December. Then I got my periods on 8 December the bleeding was light for 3 days. I had protected sex on 5 December. On 27th December I noticed spotting then light bleeding continued till 2 jan. I took beta hcg blood test it was 0.47 then around my exoected period 8 jan I again took hcg it was 0.07. Now on 16 jan I having brown maroon spotting when I wipe. Am I pregnant or is there any other cause. I have gained weight 0.6 kg in 1.5 weeks. Please suggest
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Lot more details required to properly be able to advise you on this one. Consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can google me too.
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No you are not pregnant as beta hcg is less than 5mIU
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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R u still on Diane?? Needs to be investigated U can connect online fr the same
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