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On 14th May, I took a urine pregnancy test that showed a faint line. To get clarity, I went for a beta hCG blood test the same day, and the result was 1.30 mIU/mL. Over the next three days, I continued taking urine pregnancy tests, and they still showed faint lines. Then today, on 18th May, I got another beta hCG test done, and the result came back as less than 0.100 mIU/mL. My period was expected on 11th May, but today is already the 18th and I still haven’t gotten my period. Even now, I can still see faint lines on the pregnancy tests. I’ve taken more than 10 tests so far, and most of them showed faint lines. I’m feeling very confused about what’s happening.
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Negative for pregnancy, do lots of physical activity,,,
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Share the pic of the  card...... If bhcg is normal then I don't think there is anything to worry
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You can stop taking for the Urine Pregnancy tests You need to be educated about the fact that bhcg is a confirmatory test Since two times it is negative you are not pregnant you can take a medicine to help you get your periods
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Consult with the pic of kit
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