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Hi, I have taken pregnancy test on 44th day. It was a faint line. Since i had wcotopic last year i went to hospital and took transvaginal and ultrasound scan. In that there was no visible sac. Took a hcg count on 45th day it was 456. But on 46 and 47 day i have some red discharge while urinating and have some loose motion. Doctor suggested to take folic acid tablet and duphaston. I am taking it for past 2days ie from 46 th day. Please suggest me should i need to take hcg and confirm my pregnancy or what should be my next step. I am so confused.
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Check your Bhcg after 48hr to see the trends of rising or pleatue. Once Bhcg 1000-1500. sac should be visible. In between if there is pain abdomen, bleeding, giddiness ...rush to hospital
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Continue the medications Ur doctor suggested & do a repeat beta HCG test after 48 hours of first test to see how is the improvement
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Capsule Susten 200 mg vaginum pessary twice a day for 2 weeks Injection Proluton 500 mg twice a week for two weeks Injection HCG 5000 IU twice a week for two weeks
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Rpt beta hcg after 48 hrs
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Hi. Repeat the beta hcg on day 50 . Increasing levels are suggestive of viable preg .
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