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could see a faint positive in HPT and on the 41st day beta HCG was checked and was found be 58.5,also the US scan suggested no evidence of pregnancy(extrauterine or intra uterine),endometrium... View answer
I am 44... Been having regular periods , but , even through period last week, feeling increasing fetal movement . Took two hpt both say negative... Is it possible I am several months and hpt won't ... View answer
done HPT on February 15th. It shows 2 red line, means positive. Does there any possibility to become pregnant?? is it show wrong result in HPT mankind prega news?? Or i go for next HPT??? There... View answer
I was diagnosed with a prolapse at the ER a month ago. The doctor was not sure if a uterine or ... breasts, urinating constantly, fatigued) but tests say negative. Will a prolapse interefere with a HPT? ... View answer
^ temp. Urinalysis NAD & HPT -ve. Nausea & increased sense of smell. Weight loss. Abdomen uncomfortable to touch and pulsating. No appetite. Periods 1-2 days. Uterine, ovary, kidney pain ??? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
My last menstral period began March 28. I took hpt and it was positive. My dr did a hcg blood test 48 hrs apart first one 141 second one 569. Ultrasound showed no sac but a thickening uterine wall. I ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Olgeta Xhufka
( General & Family Physician)
I am 2 weeks late for period had light spotting and have had unprotected sex preg test all negative thus far could I still be pregnant I also have thin uterinelining which my physicians seem to think ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
around 14 days po. done a few early hpt all negitive. have been getting cramps for a week which is not usual also experiencing uterine pain. im not peeing often but it is a lot its a little cloudy and dark ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
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