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  5. Hi, I'm Aishwarya, and I've been having irregular periods. My last period was on 23/3/18, and I took a pregnancy test on 30/4/18 which came out negative. Then, I tested again on 26/6/18, and the result was positive. My doctor told me to get a beta HCG test, and the result came back as 141.3 mIU/ml. The doctor asked me to repeat the test in two days, but now I'm really confused and worried about whether my pregnancy is healthy or not. Can you help me understand what this means?

Hi, I'm Aishwarya, and I've been having irregular periods. My last period was on 23/3/18, and I took a pregnancy test on 30/4/18 which came out negative. Then, I tested again on 26/6/18, and the result was positive. My doctor told me to get a beta HCG test, and the result came back as 141.3 mIU/ml. The doctor asked me to repeat the test in two days, but now I'm really confused and worried about whether my pregnancy is healthy or not. Can you help me understand what this means?

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Hi, I'm Aishwarya, and I've been having irregular periods. My last period was on 23/3/18, and I took a pregnancy test on 30/4/18 which came out negative. Then, I tested again on 26/6/18, and the result was positive. My doctor told me to get a beta HCG test, and the result came back as 141.3 mIU/ml. The doctor asked me to repeat the test in two days, but now I'm really confused and worried about whether my pregnancy is healthy or not. Can you help me understand what this means?

Yes after 48 hrs the beta hcg leves should be more than double of previos value then you can confirm you have a healthy pregnancy

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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I'm 5 weeks pregnant and have been experiencing brown discharge with urine for the past 7 days. I consulted my doctor and she prescribed Menoguard, Meganeuron OD Plus, Dubagest, Duphaston, and an injection (Eema HP 5000) twice a week for four weeks. ...

Brown Discharge During Early Pregnancy_Common Causes_1. _Implantation bleeding_: Light bleeding or spotting due to the embryo implanting in the uterus.2. _Hormonal changes_: Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone levels can cause vaginal discharge.3. _Cervical changes_: The cervix becomes more vascular and sensitive during pregnancy, leading to discharge._Medication and Injection_1. _Menoguard and Meganeuron OD Plus_: Supplements to support fetal development and prevent miscarriage.2. _Dubagest and Duphaston_: Progesterone supplements to support pregnancy and prevent miscarriage.3. _Eema HP 5000 injection_: A supplement to support fetal development and prevent miscarriage._Next Steps_1. _Follow-up appointment_: Schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor to monitor the discharge and pregnancy.2. _Ultrasound scan_: Consider a repeat ultrasound scan to check on fetal development.3. _Pelvic examination_: Your doctor may perform a pelvic examination to check for any underlying issues._Reassurance_1. _Brown discharge can be normal_: In early pregnancy, light bleeding or spotting is relatively common.2. _Medications are supportive_: The prescribed medications and injection are intended to support your pregnancy and prevent complications.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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