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I'm trying to conceive. My LMP-18-May, My Doctor prescribed letrozol tablet for 5 days starting from cycle day2. Followed by follisurge and hcg for follicle growth and rupture. Had one dominant follicle on right and it ruptured as expected on cycle day14. Taking dupasthon from cycle day17. My doctor prescribed 20 tablets 1 per day. I have 2 more tablets to go. From yesterday noon(cycle day34) I'm getting kind of spotting which looks small sticky red color and it continues today as well but its mild which does not require a napkin. I see this only when I use the restroom. I don't have usual period cramps now. Is this the sign of period coming or early pregnancy symptom?
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Do serum beta hcg test
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Hi dear, Do a urine pregnancy test and then it can be confirmed.  Spotting can be a sign of pregnancy at the end of cycle.
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Hi good afternoon Thnxs for your question If u missed ur regular period than do urinary pregnancy test with morning sample and inform me result so that I can advise u in better way. Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly. U did any basic reports? Husband semen report? Use my online consulting link prac.to/drpanchani
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If you miss your periods do a pregnancy test with morning sample urine
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Continue Fol 123 Avoid lifting weights and stress Avoid papaya and pineapple Drink lots of water and fruits juice Sleep for 2 hours in afternoon
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Take a boiled egg daily
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