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Is there any periods happen in pregnant women..What is the time period of testing pregnancy of a women
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27 to 35 days after the last menstrual periods , pregnancy can be confirmed by Urine pregnancy test . 25 days by Serum Beta HCG by blood test . Periods do not happen n pregnant woman. Some woman show an implantation bleeding as spotting before she confirms pregnancy test . Bleeding along with pregnancy is however abnormal . If bleeding. during early pregnancy, then ...Rule out problems with an early obstetric scan
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When one become pregnant monthly periods stop. Pregnancy can be tested after 4-6 days of missed periods by routine test available
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When she missed her period then after 5-7day should be checked by urine pregnancy test,  and confirmed with ultrasound.. For detail consultation connect with me online and we will discuss issues further..
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After 10days ultra sound  is must, for details consult me online on Practo consult app.
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