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Actively trying for pregnancy, How many days after a missed period can I do UPT? Also if test is positive when to visit a gynaecologist to check if everything is fine?
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Get upto done asap after missed period .. and u can consult doctor with upto for medications.. can connect online or visit clinic
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5-10 days Visit doctor after that
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Pregnancy test to be done after a day of missed period. Consult with your local gynecologist after you test positive.
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pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after a skipped period If the test is positive you can meet a doctor in person three weeks after a skipped period for an ultrasound localisation of heartbeat
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After 1 week of missed period you should do UPT If positive then consult
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