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290018 tn?1240365868

hum...

So I called the Lab today and they said my test results were in and they would fax them to my doctor.  I am wondering if the Nurse Practitioner would call me if she is on call when they fax the results.(shes the one who sent me to get the blood work)  That would be nice to know something today or tomorrow.  But I doubt it will happen like that so I will be fine waiting until Monday.  I'll let yall know when I speak with them.
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290018 tn?1240365868
thanks...this is all so confusing...how they have 2 different ways of saying how far along and stuff.  Its my 3rd pregnancy you would think it would all make sence by now...lol.  Thanks
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Sounds like you have it perfect 5 and below is not pregnant and anything above is considered pregnant and the most sensitive of tests can tell at about 25. I hope you get the BFP you're looking for. :)
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290018 tn?1240365868
I am going to post what I think is accurate...if I am missing something please let me know.  OKay...

I started "implantation bleeding" on the 27th of Sept. Implantation bleeding starts 6-10 days after conception.  Average being 8 days.  That means I would have concieved sometime between Sept 17-21st.  That means I should be between 3 and 3 1/2 weeks pregnant.  And according to American Pregnancy Assoc.  My HCG levels could be anywhere between 5-50 mIU/ml  which would mean they could be under 25mIU/ml which explains why I have not gotten a BFP on a HPT yet.  Also if I am not pregnant the blood test should show my HCG level below 5mIU/ml  b/c pregnant women have less than 5.  Does it sound like this is correct information?  I am just trying to be sure I know what I am looking for when I get the blood results.  Thanks!
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