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Had Surgical Abortion. Blood Test Showed Level Of 9.67 HCG. Had Sex. HCG Still Read High 6 Weeks After A Surgical Abortion?
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1) could her hCG still read that high 6 weeks after a surgical abortion?
2) could it read that low 13 days after the last time we had sex if she had become pregnant again?
My transaction # is HCM0000
She is not pregnant as per beta hCG value.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for writing to us on Healthcare Magic.
First of all, protected sex by wearing condom and without proper ejaculation has extreme rare chance of pregnancy. So, you don't be worried about that.
Second thing, beta-hCG level takes few time (4 to 8 weeks) to come down at non-pregnant state (less than 5 mIU/ ml) following medical or surgical abortion. Above said value (9.67 mIU/ ml) is a very common finding after 6 weeks. It will be gradually diminishes over the time. Here, I suggest to repeat the blood test again after 2 weeks for evaluation.
Lastly, blood for beta-hCG level 9.67 mIU/ml is nothing significant for pregnancy. It will be more than 25 mIU/ml in case of positive pregnancy and gradually increased at 48 to 72 hrs interval. Therefore, it does not seem that she is pregnant again in my point of view.
Hope, above said information will be helpful to you. Let me know, if you need any clarification.
Wish your good health and take care yourself.
Regards,
Dr Soumen
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ABNORMAL PAP TEST IS CAUSED BY HPV INFECTION.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for follow up query.
No, surgical abortion is not usually responsible for abnormal pap test. The main cause of abnormal Pap test results is infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). However, it needs to be confirmed by different HPV test. Kindly, consult with your healthcare provider.
Hope, I have clarified the things. If you don't have any other query, you can close the discussion.
All the best. Good luck.
Regards,
Dr Soumen
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