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1375518 tn?1278733673

help is my hcg level normal i dont know how far along i am.

hello my name is betsy and i just found out on 7/3/10 that i was pregnant. i want to my doctors appt on monday 7/5/10 and my hcg level was 126. i retested on thursday 7/8/10 and my hcg level is 431. im scared because the doctors keep telling me that my numbers are low. is my numbers normal????? do u think im doubling up good. please help i dont know what to think and its driving me crazy......
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1375518 tn?1278733673
thank u so much for your comment you guys dont know what it means to hear from other woman other then my husband who always thinks negative.im so glade that you guys think im good and my levels is going along fine.thank you lord for this blessing i pray everything is good. and congradulation alaysha on your upcomming pride of joy.thank you girls so much for your comments and keep me updated.
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187316 tn?1386356682
I completely agree with Joy! I found out I was pregnant and went the next day to get a blood test and my level was only 48 and it was estimated I was only about 4 weeks and now I am 27 weeks! Your levels sound fine! :)
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Your numbers need to double about every 48-72 hours. It looks like yours are PERFECT! It doesn't matter how low they are (they have to start SOMEWHERE). The point is that they increase and yours are increasing normally. This could mean your little embryo implanted later than you thought. ;-)
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