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hcg and progesterone help

by eva2, Feb 28, 2003 12:00AM
Today I'm approximately 18dpo (4weeks and 5 days) pregnant.
My hcg and progesterone are being tested every
other day because I had a miscarriage 2 months ago.  The dr.
wants to monitor the #s now as a result.  My husband and I were so happy to get PG again right away after the loss and I am now in a panic over these #s.  Anyone have a similar experience?  Here's my data:

Monday (14dpo) HCG at 84 Prog at 30.99
Wednesday (16dpo) HCG at 205 Prog at 21.99
Friday (18dpo) HCG at 375 Prog at 18

As of today's results, my dr. put me on progesterone suppusitories 1x a day 400mg because the progesterone level is going down but she said it's still in normal range so not to worry.  But I'm worried since the last HCG number didn't double as it should and progesterone should not go down as far as I"m concerned.  HELP!!
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by triciaann, Mar 17, 2003 12:00AM
I am having a similar problem I am 5 weeks and 4 days at 4 weeks and 4 days my hcg 491 and progesterone 12.5. Two days later my hcg 1150 and progesterone at 9.7. I have had 4 children and 1 miscarriage. I don't know what to think.
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