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Miscarriage

I miscarried at 4 weeks with the "normal" miscarriage symptoms.  My levels dropped from 3200 to 2800 to finally 1800...and then stayed at 1800.  Two weeks later my miscarriage symptoms repeated themselves almost identical to the first time.  I do not return to the doctor for add'l bloodwork until Tues.  Any ideas?  Anyone out there had any similar happen?
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377493 tn?1356502149
It does sound to me like this is possibly what is referred to as an incomplete miscarriage.  You may find you begin to bleed again or your Dr. may choose to prescribe medication or discuss a d&c with you.  It's good you are being followed up with.  In the meantime, if the bleeding become excessive (a pad an hour), it's important to seek emergency medical treatment.  This doesn't usually happen, but it's important info to have.  All the best to you, and I'm so very sorry for what you are going through.
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1688492 tn?1346364370
YOU SHOULD SEE YOUR DOCTOR
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3224409 tn?1356206827
Were you able to get an u/s to c whether u hve passed all the tissues? If u hve passed all the tissues n u had negative pregnancy test. Then u mite hve gotten pregnant again. And b4 baby could implant itself ended up in mc. I m not really sure wht to suggests here or tell u coz u really need tht blood test result n good u/s. Take care n keep us posting
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1688492 tn?1346364370
SO YOUR PREGNANT AGAIN AND YOU THINK YOUR MISCARRYING?
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