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please ease my mind

Is it normal  to stop feeling symptoms in the early stages???
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Happy to hear it multiplying!!
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My 1st hcg was 651 2 days later 1388 n 3 days after that 2472 so my levels seem fine but iv gotta go for an early scan monday die to having a previous ectopic hope all is well have my fingers and toes crossed, il only b 6wks on monday
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Yeah I have to go to see if they can see anything yet. .... oli hope they can
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Thats awesome! My first hcg level was 21! But i had an ultrasound yesterday and i have a little bean with a heart rate. You must have just caught it really early
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My hcg levels are 783!!!!:) it's multiplying :)
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Hope everything is okay.  I had the same issue in my last pregnancy. Unfortunately, it ended in miscarriage. Hope that's not your case. Each pregnancy is different. Stay positive if mpecinaaa had her symptoms come and go- this could be the same for you. Best of luck and keep us posted.
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Idk from what the Lau said that dogs my proof of pregnancy she said well now 6 weeks but the other day at the hospital they couldn't even see a sac..
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How far gone are you xx
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But I think my hcg levels are not  high enough. ... on sun it was 67 on Tues it was 195
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Yes ma'am. Mine comes and goes all the time.
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