Hi doctor today I went to hospital it's been 4 days my periods was missed i did upt it shows positive so I went to hospital they told to take scan now they we're telling in scan it's not clear so they told me to take beta hcg I have a doubt whether it's a positive or not because in scan it's not clear so I'm really frustrated
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As you have missed your periods only by 4 days, it might be very early to get detected in scan.
Next Steps
If your beta hcg is positive, repeat the blood test again after 48 hours. If the rise of value is more than 60%, then the pregnancy is intrauterine ( in the uterus) and healthy.
If the rise is
Health Tips
If the rise of beta hcg is more than 60%, you can wait and get the scan done after 1 week.
If you have any spotting or pain abdomen, visit hospital immediately.
Take care!
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Just 5 days after missed periods you should not trouble your self like this dear
Next Steps
Take Ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness and gestational sac at 7 weeks of gestation.
Take Capsule Fol123 once a day
Take Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day
Health Tips
Other tests are
1. Blood group
2. Complete blood count
3. Urine routine
4. Blood sugar fasting and postprandial
5. HIV HbS and VDRL
Don’t look for fetal pole at 4 days after missed periods dear . It is never conclusive. Take rest if you have given the other blood tests . If there is no pain or bleeding per vaginum no need to do Beta HCG also
Avoid lifting weights and stress and travel and intercourses
Avoid papaya and pineapple
Take a boiled egg daily
Take milk with turmeric at night
Sleep for two hours in afternoon and for eight hours at bedtime in left lateral position for improvement of blood flow to baby
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