- Female
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried because I missed my period and took an unwanted kit, but there was no bleeding. So, I went to a doctor who gave me some abortion pills, but still nothing happened. She checked with a home pregnancy kit, which came out negative, and mentioned that bleeding should occur within 15-20 days. It's been a month now, and still no bleeding. What could be going on?
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I took a pregnancy test and the result was weakly positive with a faint line. I'm thinking of getting a blood test to confirm, but I'm not sure when it will definitely become clear. Can you help me understand this better?
get bhcg done and after 4 weeks it can be comfirmed with usg
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I've been having really bad menstrual cramps and backaches, and I feel so much body ache about a week before my period even starts. It's gotten to the point where I can hardly walk because of the pain, and for three days, I can't sleep or even eat properly. I end up taking Meftal Spas when it just gets too much to handle. Is there anything else I can do to manage or maybe even reduce this pain?
O-agglutination (O-Ag): 1:160 (positive) - H-agglutination (H-Ag): No agglutination (negative) - AH-agglutination: No agglutination (negative) - BH-agglutination: No agglutination (negative)
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