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Need help asap please

Im 5 weeks and had cramping so I had an emergency ultrasound done and they said that they didnt see a fetal pole but my hcg level is 7000 is this normal?
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I didnt know that and this Is my second pregnancy I had a miscarriage last year in may so im really worried
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1835206 tn?1414772252
I relieve your levels need to be at least 10000 to see anything.
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the doctor I had in the er was a real jerk...and the hospital in my city doesnt have an pregnanxy area just a ultrasound tech that doesnt read the ultraaound my.only other option is another hospital about 30 mins away and I think ima just wait til tuesday but its hard
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This is going to be the longest 8 days ever....if you can't wait go back to the er and tell them you are still cramping.
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I have a doctors appt next tuesday I turn 6 weeks today im just really worried thanks for the prayers may god bless you
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That might be a week too early to see anything with an u/s...but your hcg levels double and triple everyday so check with your Dr to get another hcg test within the next day it so.....I hope you and baby are good will be praying for you
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1901977 tn?1333991726
Not sure about the HCG level, but my 5 week scan didn't show a fetal pole either, but by 6 weeks the little embryo was there and normal. 26 weeks now and the baby's fine. I would guess they're going to scan you again in a week or two?
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