Occasional and rare: Such seemingly contradictory, confusing and troublesome findings have been described and reported. You will need to consult a knowledgeable gynecologist who can look into the possibility of "blocking antibodies" which cause your urine pregnancy tests to be negative while your blood betaHCG level is (falsely) positive. A pelvic sonogram may be quite valuable too as well as follow ups.
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