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Had Abortion. Took Cerazette Pill. Routine Pregnancy Test Showed Slight Positive Line. Pregnant? Or Due To Hormones?

Hi
I had an abortion and I passed the jelly like lump on the 11th of this month..
I then took cerazette pill on the 16th of this month and had sex that night... :-/ I had to do a pregnancy test because the clinic told me to do it on the 22nd so I did .. the positive line was very very light but this could be my hormone levs still present!!?
What's the chances of me being pregnant?
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Mon, 20 May 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
The definitive way to confirm if an abortion is complete, is to have a transvaginal pelvic ultrasound.
That will show if the uterine cavity is empty.
A pregnancy test is not reliable to diagnose whether the abortion is complete.
Take birth control reliably, avoid pregnancy for 3 months.
Take care.
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Had Abortion. Took Cerazette Pill. Routine Pregnancy Test Showed Slight Positive Line. Pregnant? Or Due To Hormones?

Hello thanks for your query. The definitive way to confirm if an abortion is complete, is to have a transvaginal pelvic ultrasound. That will show if the uterine cavity is empty. A pregnancy test is not reliable to diagnose whether the abortion is complete. Take birth control reliably, avoid pregnancy for 3 months. Take care.