Irregular Periods, Home Pregnancy Test Positive, Stomach Pain, Consulted Doctor Told Negative, Blood Test Positive. Suggestion?
hi! i missed my period since 2 months.last period date was 31-7-13.i have taken a home pregnancy test after 1 week which was positive.even i have taken several times all r positive and after that i have consult with a doctor;coz i hv a pain in my stomach nd She hv done scane but she said no pregancy.but i hv done blood test(beta H.C.G)test which comes positive...
Hi, As you have had a confirmed pregnancy through blood test and several urine tests, a repeat sonogram preferably through the trans-vaginal route should be taken by an experienced sonologist. In case of an early abortion, the pregnancy tests can remain positive for quite some time up to 2-3 weeks as it takes time for the hormone levels to decline, though the sonogram shows empty uterus. Abnormal location of the gestation sac also should be looked for. Please take further suggestions from your consultant. Take care.
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Irregular Periods, Home Pregnancy Test Positive, Stomach Pain, Consulted Doctor Told Negative, Blood Test Positive. Suggestion?
Hi, As you have had a confirmed pregnancy through blood test and several urine tests, a repeat sonogram preferably through the trans-vaginal route should be taken by an experienced sonologist. In case of an early abortion, the pregnancy tests can remain positive for quite some time up to 2-3 weeks as it takes time for the hormone levels to decline, though the sonogram shows empty uterus. Abnormal location of the gestation sac also should be looked for. Please take further suggestions from your consultant. Take care.