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HCG Test day 15

Hi I had my blood work done day 11 (after Embryo transplant) and it was 400 and day 15 it was at 2000.  They confirmed we are pregnant...yeah, but those numbers seem high.  Are they too high could we be having twins
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Hi!
Your numbers look great!  It is not possible to tell by the numbers whether the pregnancy is a multiple or not.  The good news is that you should be able to see the pregnancy on ultrasound any time now--that is the best way to find out!
Good luck and congratulations!
Dr B
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Hi Ladies,
  I am on day 8 post 3dt of 2 embies. Did HPT yesterday - neg, Today again - Neg. The kits says it is sensitive to 25 units of HCG and I apparently did not even have those . So worried.
I have been on various fertility treatments for the last 16 years including IVF - all failed... it is so hard to go through this hopeful / diappointed cycles... I knwo I shoudl know better by now ... but it never gets easier.
Has anyone had neg test at 7 / 8 days ... do I still have chance.. just need someone to give me hope... too far away form my family and husband is just as worried so no help there ... needs prayers form all in the same boat!
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Everyone is different I believe, on day 9 after fet mine was 67, on day 11,it was 168. Have you had an ultrasound yet?
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You definately could be having Twins, Congrats!!!!
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