I had intercourse for 16 days, my period was delayed for 14 days, I went to the hospital for a urine test, the doctor said it was weakly positive, then I checked the hcg only 0.1, what is this situation, today it has been 19 days since I had intercourse, my period has not yet come
Condition Analysis:
The serum test report shows that the HCg number in your body is very small, the chances of pregnancy are not great, but it is recommended that you should wait for another week for the test, and check the sex hormone level in your body, pay more attention to rest, eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and do not have any sexual activity in the near future.
Condition Analysis:
The blood test is certainly accurate, ten days after intercourse, if the pregnancy can be found, intercourse has been so many days, to determine the absence of pregnancy.There are more factors that affect menstruation, you can take progesterone capsules to get your period, or you can wait.
Condition Analysis:
The value of chorionic gonadotropin in your test shows that you are not pregnant.If your period is delayed, you can continue to observe it. If it is persistently delayed, go to the hospital for an ultrasound and then you can use medication to regulate your period, if necessary take progesterone softgels and stop taking them after 5 consecutive days and wait for your period to come.
Condition Analysis:
A blood test for hcg is the most accurate.If the HCG drawn 16 days after intercourse is 0.1, then you can be sure that you are not pregnant.It is recommended to do an ultrasound to see the thickness of the uterine lining, project when you will have your period, and if necessary, administer medication to induce a menstrual flow.
Condition Analysis:
Your blood test results suggest that you are not pregnant. The early pregnancy test, that is, the urine test, is subject to certain errors. In this case, it is recommended to do a further ultrasound to see the thickness of the endometrium.