Does Light Pink Line In Pregnancy Test Mean Lower HCG Levels?
I took multiple pregnancy test which were all positive, but one had light pink as opposed to a dark pink line. Does this mean my levels are decreasing? I got the light pink link after the dark lines. I got worried and went to see my ob/gyn. They everything was fine. They did an ultrasound, which saw a sac and implantion. Is this normal? I am really nervous my 2nd pregnancy had alot of complications. Thanks!
HI, Welcome to HCM, I read your query and i appreciate your concern regarding this issue. As per details, everything is normal. The most reliable method for confirmation of pregnancy is Pelvic Ultrasound. According to your Ultrasound report it shows gestation sac. Now next few things which you have to do is - Go for regular check ups. - Go for Ultrasound after 2-3 weeks to rule fetal cardiac activity and fetal pole. - Take folic acid regularly for first three months after that start taking calcium and iron supplement. - Take healthy and balanced diet.
Hope so it will be helpful. You can write again in case of any query or follow up. Wish you good health. Regards
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Does Light Pink Line In Pregnancy Test Mean Lower HCG Levels?
HI, Welcome to HCM, I read your query and i appreciate your concern regarding this issue. As per details, everything is normal. The most reliable method for confirmation of pregnancy is Pelvic Ultrasound. According to your Ultrasound report it shows gestation sac. Now next few things which you have to do is - Go for regular check ups. - Go for Ultrasound after 2-3 weeks to rule fetal cardiac activity and fetal pole. - Take folic acid regularly for first three months after that start taking calcium and iron supplement. - Take healthy and balanced diet. Hope so it will be helpful. You can write again in case of any query or follow up. Wish you good health. Regards