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I had my frozen embryo transfer on the 20th of this month.. Doctor has advised me to take beta hcg on the 4th Dec.. Is it too early to take urine pregnancy test today? And how long does it take to show if done by urine test? I did it today and it was negative.. little anxious!!
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Please don't be anxious and don't take such tests unnecessarily. It will unnecessary cause stress and hormonal effects. Just be neutral .
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take test after 4 th Dec. that too blood test preferable in your case
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You have to take B hCG after 14 days of transfer Urine test is not accurate Not to take test now, it will be of no use
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Yes it is too early to take pregnancy test. It should be done 14 days after the date of embryo transfer
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Yes Pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after a  skipped period Any  test  done before that would be wrongly time and negative wait  as advised
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