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Please help - very confused

I have PCOS. After 3 months of clomid and IUI I was lucky enough to get pregnant. I unfortunately miscarried at 5 1/2 weeks (that was the weekend of Nov 30th), it's now December 20. My HCG levels when I first found out that i was pregnant were at 24, a couple days later they were up to 87. The weekend I miscarried they went down to 40, a few days later 25.13 - a few days after that 25.83  -- a week after that 32!! What's going on? Why could my levels be going up?? Shouldn't they be decreasing?? I know I can't be diagnosed without you seeing me, however, I'm just curious about what COULD be going on and whether or not I should be worried about this. Also, how long on average, should I be expecting my HCG levels to get back down to 0?
Thank you sooooo much for your help.
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when I had a eptopic preg. I had to have 2 shots to bring my levels back down b/c my levels kept going up.
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im sorry about your loss not sure about the HCG levels thas kind of strange to me...has the doctor said anything to you about it? they say it takes couple weeks before they go back down to 0.
You said you were 5 1/2 weeks where you taking any meds? did you m/c naturally?
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