They must be because those were the very first three beta's of each person.
Do you remember if all those betas were 48h apart??
I wrote down these #'s back in Nov from people having twins so hpefully when I am pregnant again one day I can compare.. I have all these girl's names if anyone needs.
#1 == 104,339,962,2327
#2--- 432,2175,4917
#3-- 227,440,911
#4-- 223,531 (dont have last #) I hope this helps some of you ladies.
my first beta was 8dp5dt, the second two days later. Good luck...you never know what will happen :)
Triplets! Wow! On what dpt was your first hcg test? I got my official BFP from my RE a week ago (Wed hcg = 268, Fri hcg = 661, Sun hcg = 1,856) and I am cautiously hoping for twins. :)
I don't think so, it's not that high... My first beta 13dp5dt was 399, then 846 and then 1885 and it's a singleton. Congrats :)
The first success I had we put three back. My numbers jumped and the nurse said "consider multiples" it was only one. The next time my numbers were steady and relatively low - always nearly an exact double (99 on day 9 or 10 to 205 48 hours later) and it was twins!
The next time my numbers went crazy with twins (129 on day 8 and ket tripling and quadrupling)
Sure, if you put three embryos in. The fast rate of rise makes it sound like there is a possibility that more than one took. Read up on "vanishing twin" if you haven't been forewarned by your doctor -- it can happen. But then again, they might all stick or two out of three might. Good luck!