- Female
- 30 Years
- 20 days ago
I did my pregnancy test on the 45th day and got a very mild positive indication. Then I did it again on the 50th day and did not find any positive indication. I do not have any pregnancy symptoms except pain in my breast nipples. Otherwise, I am normal as on any other day. Is this a positive pregnancy result or negative? Please clear my doubt.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
A faint positive followed by a negative likely indicates a chemical pregnancy or very early miscarriage, which is common. Nipple pain could be due to hormone fluctuation, not necessarily pregnancy. To confirm, take a Serum beta hCG Test if levels are below 5 mIU/ml, youre not pregnant. No need to panic, but track your next cycle.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a Beta HCG Test Test
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