I have a story similar to yours, and I hope this helps you!
May 24th - positive pregnancy test
I had spotting beginning May 18th (assuming implantation)
May 26-27th - bad cramping and backache
May 28th - period due
May 29th - HCG 99, US showed nothing
May 31st - HCG 206
June 3rd - HCG 532, US showed nothing
June 5th - HCG 830, US showed nothing, OBGYN thought ectopic
June 7th - HCG 1032, US showed nothing (possible dot in uterus?),
OBGYN thought ectopic, refused methotrexate
June 8th-9th - cramping, backache on and off during weekend
June 10th - HCG 1137, US showed a possible sac in the uterus again
began bleeding heavily and cramping, miscarried naturally
So I had cramping and bleeding pretty much the whole time, but since my numbers were doubling correctly right away, we thought things were going well. On June 5th when I woke up and had bright red bleeding (that lasted the morning only), but no pain, but I was terrified and thought I was miscarrying. I had my levels checked and an ultrasound, and my OBGYN thought I had a possible ectopic but said we should wait two days and check everything again. So on June 7th I had everything checked again and was somewhat hopeful, but my number had gone up just a little bit. My ultrasound showed a possible sac in the uterus (but that can also be a "pseudosac" from an ectopic) and it also didn't show any sign of dilation of a fallopian tube. My OBGYN was now very concerned about an ectopic because of my slowly rising HCG and bleeding. She recommended methotrexate, but without knowing 100% if this was ectopic, I refused it (I am very pro life), knowing that over the weekend I could potentially rupture and end up in a life threatening situation and surgery. I am glad I followed my heart, because I had my levels checked again on June 10th, and they had barely gone up, and my ultrasound showed a tiny sac in the uterus. I began bleeding heavily right after my ultrasound and cramping, and my body is still working on miscarrying. It was such a funny answer to prayer, because we knew our baby wasn't going to make it, so we just wanted it to end naturally. I am so thankful it wasn't ectopic (even thought my levels and symptoms acted like it), and so glad I didn't take the drug. I hope this helps you in some way. Demand to have your levels checked again and an ultrasound, and trust your heart! BUT keep in mind that if you truly have an ectopic pregnancy, your life could be in danger!! Is there a doctor nearby that someone you know well could recommend? Maybe you could get some answers! This is a horribly agonizing decision to have to make! I wish you the best, please keep me updated, and please ask if you have questions!
I'm sorry, but what is the endo canal?
ive had 2 ultra sounds a week apart a regular ultra sound and a transvaginal both times so i suppose a total of 4.. they just continue to say we dont see anything in your tubes we see a sac in the endo. canal. but that its to early to see anything..
Numbers that are consistently slow rising do not indicate a pregnancy that is going to continue and give you a healthy baby. Usually they indicate construction, such as an ectopic. Sometimes they indicate all you have is a placenta and it is still vascular (blood going in and out). I had methotrexate once for a small piece of placenta that remained and was healthy, after I had a miscarriage.
In your shoes, I would ask for another ultrasound to locate the pregnancy for sure. If it is in a tube or somewhere other than the uterus, then it is not going to be viable.