Sounds like the baby has implanted too low. But if its not in the tubes and you are therefore not in any danger then what is the rush to make a decision. Take some time to let things develop and then return. The wait will be difficult to worthwhile in terms of peace of mind.
There is no medical intervetion that can affect the outcome this early on in the pregnancy so if you can bear it just give it as much time as possible. Easier said then done.
Hey I was just worried bout everything so I tracked you down, you didn't post in the fertility community! Anyways I am glad to see your numbers are raising. If the tech, or the doc said its in the uterus, than I would say its def. not a tubal, also no pain is a good sign. I'v heard alot about babies detaching too low or too high, it dosen't always mean tragety. Now seriously if we were'nt actuallt tryn to concieve, you wouldnt have even had ultrasound, or beta quant. yet. Just let nature take its course for a min. Remember it called Medical PRACTICE. The human body is an amazing thing, also an amazing mystery! I am a nurse, and I take alot of medical advise like a grain of salt, you can't always hang on to every word your medical team tells you! Keep your spirits up, my thoughts are with you keep us posted!
Well. if the doc said the sac is in the uterus than it's not in fallopian tube. its either or. so if it's in the uterus but not in the right place, that means it's not implanted correctly, but if you're only 2 weeks the sac has not yet settled, it can be that it could move during all the splitting of cells and all that. So okay first thing first, if the sac is in the uterus is not in the eptopic. so second ask to see another doctor that knows what they are talking about. docs now days rush you in and out of the office and pressure you to take wrong decisions. about the blood well at the begining i was told is when it has to double up. yours started doubling but don't seem to double at the end. that may be a concern or not. depending on how far r u really. the vaginal us usually tells u exactly how far. if you are going based on your last period it could be that u bled the first month, which could happen.
BUT - it seem like this doctors are all confused. I suggest start from scratch. go to another medical center and start from scratch. and if is through your ins. than just request another doc and facility and start from scratch. but do it fast because. if it would be that the sac is in the tube than you really want to handle it asap! but you really don't know this right now. so you have to act fast. my prayers go out to you think think before u do anything. good night. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR BABY!
This is such a difficult thing to advise you on. With 2 of my m/c I had a completely closed cervix, with one I had bleeding, with the other none at all. No cramping either time. So that can happen, and it still be a loss. What confuses me is that your HCG levels are rising, and I don't understand why they can't tell you if its tubal. On one hand, if its tubal and you wait this out, it can cause serious problems. If its not tubal, I don't understand what their hurry is. Do you know what they mean by "get risky?" Don't wait if it is tubal . I honestly don't know what to tell you. There is a good website you may want to visit called misdiagnosedmiscarriage.com. And perhaps seek a second opinion. I think you need to find out if its tubal, and don't wait to long to do that. That can get serious. I am sorry you are going through this, and I wish you all the best.