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I went back for confirmation via ultrasound and still requested a second opinion from another doctor's office -- but I had no bleeding or any indication of a problem.
If you doctor is checking your HCG and sees a decline, then this is an indication of a miscarraige. If the level is considerably lower than previous levels this is likely why she told you that you are miscarrying.
Occassionally if you are carrying multiples and one is lost you will have bleeding and a dip in HCG. Or, some tissue may remain and your levels will stay up -- both of these situations require a doctor so you need to continue getting tested to make sure the levels continue declining and if not, find out why.
It took my HCG nearly 3 months to return negative so I would have tested positive on HPTs for that entire time even though the baby was gone.
I would ask for the levels and ask that they be followed until they are negative...I went every week for those 3 months to see where they were.
So sorry for what you're going through..call your doc and get the levels, explain that you are still testing positive on HPT and that you want continued monitoring of the HCG 'til negative.
Good luck.