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My levels went from almost 7,000 to 3,000 but my progesterone sky-rocketed to 175. Yet another blood draw Monday and an ultrasound Wednesday. My doctor said she wasn't going to say I was miscarrying because it could go either way. The drop in progesterone from before could have caused a drop in HCG.
Oh Joy, what news to hear. I think your Doctor gave you some good feedback. Your progesterone was low and hopefully that is what caused the drop in HCG. Now that you are rested and taking progesterone ~ Hopefully that HCG will sky-rocket as well! I'll be thinking only good thoughts of you all weekend. All the best!