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hcg levels in early pregnancy

oon the 21/02/2006 i had my first hcg it was 2735 then on the 24/02/06  hcg was 8666 and on the 28/02/2006 my hcg was 25266 the third one has not doubled am i going to miscarry i have had one 9 months ago and am really worried

my scan date is a week behind my date
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i had alot of stomach cramps which have stopped now but a constant feeling of getting my period one thing i found out last year was when i miscarried was that my temperature was a bit elevated and this is a symptom this one i have had lower back pain my breasts arent as sore or heavy now i feel constantly hot
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Hi! What where some of your symptoms in early pregnancy? How did you know you were PG? What kind of signs did you have? I need to know!
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Once hcg is as high as yours, it can take up to 96 hours to double. Here's a great site:
http://www.conceivingconcepts.com/learning/articles/hcg.html
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the san said five weeks my dates say six
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once the numbers get high enough the doubling time takes longer. How far along are you right now? you can always look up hcg levels in a search engine, and compare your numbers with those on the chart. it should give you some insight to where your numbers stand, but you need to know how many dpo you are.
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Your numbers sound fine for that time period. mine were way lower, and I had an ectopic. for my first hcg count I was four weeks, and the number was 59, two days later it was around 147. My hcg topped at 8800, at 7.5 weeks which is when they found out that it was ectopic, because the numbers quit doubling.
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