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I went to the er yesterday because I passed out at work. My hcg level is 291. They told me the sac is no yet inside my uterus and I could have a ectopic pregnancy but there's also a chance everything will be fine. I go tomorrow to check my hcg level to make sure it is going up. Was anyone else told they may have a ectopic and turned out to go full term with a healthy baby? I'm scared and just want thoughts and opinions. Thanks
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Hey guys so yesterday I went to my family doctor for a hcg level check. They called this morning and told me that my hcg level is 658. So in 48 hours my level went from 291-658. They said that means everything is fine and that the ER probably just saw the baby still moving into the uterus and it's just to small to see anything cuz it's early on still. They scheduled me April 22nd for a level check again and to do a urine test and to go over paper work. Then may 6th to hear the heart beat
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Praying for you & the baby
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praying for you and baby , let us know what they say!
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Into my uterus. But that most likely  won't happen
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Thanks guys. They did a repeat hcg level today. They will tell me tomorrow if it went up or down. I'm so scared, I wish there was a way to carry this baby. If only a miracle would happen and it would move
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My mother would pass out with me when she was pregnant it was because I was laying on an artery
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If i knew i would tell u , i hope everything goes ok at the next check up , sorry i cant b much help
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Anyone?
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