Delayed Periods. Pregnancy Test Shows Light Pink Color On Second Line. Chances Of Pregnancy?
Hello Dr. Actually i missed my period.My last period start on 28 jan. to 1 feb. & i always enjoy timely period.I do pregnancy test on 28 feb, 5 feb,n 12 feb. It shows negative but have little symptoms of pregnancy i.e very light pink colour on second line. What can be the possibility n what to do as dont want to b pregnant now. Plz help
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Please make sure that the dates of pregnancy tests done are right; I presume there is a typo error- it should have been march. With three negative tests the chances of pregnancy are little. Yet, as you are always on time, you can get a trans-vaginal sonogram done along with a serum beta-hCG measurement and see a gynecologist for further guidance. Take care.
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The repeated negative tests that you have rule out a pregnancy. The very faint pink line could be due to a chemical pregnancy and once your period comes, the test will become a clear negative. Please do not worry.
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Delayed Periods. Pregnancy Test Shows Light Pink Color On Second Line. Chances Of Pregnancy?
Hi, Please make sure that the dates of pregnancy tests done are right; I presume there is a typo error- it should have been march. With three negative tests the chances of pregnancy are little. Yet, as you are always on time, you can get a trans-vaginal sonogram done along with a serum beta-hCG measurement and see a gynecologist for further guidance. Take care.