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Trying for pregnancy from last 4 months
I was 7 days late from my period then i checked through pregnancy kit and got a light faint line then next day again checked and got another faint line. Then 9th day again check at early morning and got a faint pink line but after 4-5 hours i got some bleeding and now its normally bleeding like period. What to do please suggest us.
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You should do a beta BCG blood test and an Ultra Sound Abdomen and Pelvis. You could either have a biochemical pregnancy or you could have a early pregnancy that you could be miscarrying. One remote possibility is an ectopic or tubal pregnancy. The Beta BCG blood tests and an Ultra Sound Pelvis will give us a fair idea as to what it could be and we could manage the condition accordingly.
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It's likely to be biochemical pregnancy. Unfortunately in many cases, pregnancy is lost before the women are aware that they are pregnant.
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Do a quantitative assessment of beta HCG level and do serial monitoring if needed.consult online
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Please do a beta hcg test and see a gynaecologist in person
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