Its been 10 days since i missed my period..i had a home pregnancy test which was positive..I m suffering from PCOD but my last menstrual cycle was normal without OCP's..I also used a morning after pill within 48hrs of intercourse..also since last 4 weeks i m doing heavy workout at gym..no nausea or vomiting feeling..can I be pregnant..what should I do to confirm and abort
Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic. In my opinion as your urine pregnancy test is positive already get a pelvic ultrasonography and b HCG testing because it can be an early pregnancy or worse ectopic tubal pregnancy and then visit a gynecologist with reports And from next cycle onwards start using a regular method of contraception because emergency pill cause a risk of ectopic more than normal public. In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help My URL is http://bit.ly/drmanishajain Take care and wish you all the best. Dr Manisha Jain
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Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic. In my opinion as your urine pregnancy test is positive already get a pelvic ultrasonography and b HCG testing because it can be an early pregnancy or worse ectopic tubal pregnancy and then visit a gynecologist with reports And from next cycle onwards start using a regular method of contraception because emergency pill cause a risk of ectopic more than normal public. In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help My URL is http://bit.ly/drmanishajain Take care and wish you all the best. Dr Manisha Jain