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Delayed Periods. Have Brown Spotting. Urine Test Negative. Taking Dupasthon. Pregnant?

hello Doctors, i am 13 days delayed of my menstruation, i took pregnancy test twice and the result were positive but faint line only. i went to the doc. yesterday because i had brown spotting and light fresh blood, the doc asked me to undergo another urine test in her clinic it was already 4pm and the result was negative. according to her i am not pregnant and gave me dupasthon instead i already took two tablets and the spotting stopped. am i pregnant or not?
Tue, 7 May 2013
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In your case, the urine pregnancy test is inconclusive as it has shown different results on different occasions.

Please do a blood or serum beta HCG test or do an ultrasound scan of the uterus either abdominally or transvaginally, to confirm on the same.

Speak to your doctor about these options. All the best to you.

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Delayed Periods. Have Brown Spotting. Urine Test Negative. Taking Dupasthon. Pregnant?

In your case, the urine pregnancy test is inconclusive as it has shown different results on different occasions. Please do a blood or serum beta HCG test or do an ultrasound scan of the uterus either abdominally or transvaginally, to confirm on the same. Speak to your doctor about these options. All the best to you.