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Clomid and low rise in HCG levels

I got pregnant after one cycle of clomid. My ovulation was probably late cause of it because we are like 10 days off from where I should be but my biggest concern is that my HCG levels are only rising by 25%. I know that most of you will say that they should double but I think i fall in that 20% category of women whose numbers don't double. My doc is watching me for two weeks and I have constant rise. Should know tomorrow where I stand with HCG but as of last blood test as of 5.3 weeks my level is 4151. Two days prior to that I was 3171, and before that 2156, and before that 1290. Well you see that it's rising but very slow. I still fall within that good range when looking at my labs printout levels.  
Do you think that clomid had to do anything with it? Or have you experienced same levels and etc? I really hope that today's results come in positive, rising, and greater than 25 %. Thank you and God bless you
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Thank you! it only rose 10% this time.  so as of February 7th it is only 4981they have scheduled another U/S on friday to see what's going on with baby.
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Congrats on you bfp! I understand your apprehension about your hcg #'s but I would try not to worry as you need to be calm during this critical time. Be encouraged that your levels are indeed rising, that is good!
Just hang tight, get good sleep and take it easy. I'll say a prayer for you.

Sending some sticky sticky dust!
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