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Hello, last week I have done a home pregnancy test in which I got a faint line so again after 5 days I have re-done the test and still got a faint line. So today I did a beta-hcg blood test in which hcg level is 163. Is this a point of concern? I never get periods on time and even sometimes skips month. Last period was on 11th April. How to know in which week I am? What to do now? Kindly help. Thanks
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Get a scan done after 2weeks
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U r pregnant,pls connect for online consultation and advice pls
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Ur positive for pregnancy To find out weeks of pregnancy u need an ultrasound
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U r pregnant...it might b early pregnancy... According to last period date, u r around 6, weeks But ultrasound is required to rule out ectopic pregnancy as the value of beta hcg is less
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Hello U r pregnant To know exactly how many weeks u will have to do ultrasound scan According to ur LMP u r approx  7 weeks pregnant
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