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HCG levels

I am pregnant and due on June 15, 2008.  I went through a FET to become pregnant.  I had two great embryo's put in and obviously it worked.  My first HCG test my level were 171, two days later they were 820, two days later they were 2100, and two days later (yesterday) they only went up to 2800.  I did have an ultrasound and saw one sac with a dot in it. My HP told me is was probably because both embryo's implanted initially but the one did not continue and that is due to the slow rise in levels the last check.  I am going back on Monday for my next check.

What do you think.  I don't want to worry!!!  

Lynne
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Thank you for all your feedback.. I went back in today and my HCG leves are now over 5000 so the nurse said that was good and I don't need to have them checked anymore.  I will be going in next week for another ultrasound and hopefully see a heartbeat.

Now, ofcourse, I will worry until they see a heartbeat!!

Lynne  
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166219 tn?1267487238
Yes that is very possible that since yor numbers were more that\n doubling and then slowed you could have lost one.  When do you go back?  Let us know how everything goes.  ((Sheila)) 25w3d
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189192 tn?1261341628
I have heard of that happening before and since yours initially were more than doubling, I think what your dr said makes sense.  Good luck to you.. I hope the best..

I think kellym had the same thing happen to her, and her daughter is now born and healthy.
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