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Anyone have slow rising hcg levels ending in a healthy pregnancy?

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1st hcg -68

2nd hcg-138 (barely doubled)

3rd hcg- 251 (didn't quite double)

4th hcg 461 (should have been 1000+, 4 days since last one)

Dr says there is a *chance* of it becoming a healthy pregnancy but could very well be ectopic or end up m/c. I should be 6.5 weeks but they are thinking I ovulated late and am only 3-4 but we don't know for sure. I'm not having any pain or ectopic signs. Anyone else go through this and end up with a healthy pregnancy?

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  1. I posted a similiar question the other day. My last period was Julys 1st. Aug 2nd I found out I was pregnant and was told it was very early pregnancy, my levels were 98 on Aug 2nd, Aug 4th they were 283, Aug 11 th they were 3,301... then on Aug 25th they were only 11,632. The dr was very happy with the results, I asked him about doubling and I how I thought they were suppose to double every 48-72 hours. He said not every women's HCG levels double, he said as long as they arent going down he is happy. He also said that women rely too much on HCG levels and that everyone progresses differently, I had an ultrasound at 6 weeks (last week) and was told I had a yolk and a sac but no fetal pole could be seen yet because it was still too early. Im now 7.4 weeks and i am going in for another ultrasound tomorrow morning. I wouldnt stress too much over your levels, its the worse thing you could do for yourself and your baby, I know its hard too do though. . Good Luck and take care!!!


  2. At four weeks i was 1,900, and 7 weeks i was 53,000, and i was told mine was slow rising too, as it wasn't quite doubling. your still going up, so don't lose hope yet. keep up with your doctor and have an ultrasound done  to make sure it's not ectopic. My heart is with you... Good luck and God bless...

  3. Okay....I am on pregnancy number 9 (3 kids, 5 miscarriages, 1 on the way).  It didn't happen with me, but I am a nurse that used to work in the fertility field. I have seen it happen multiple times. Sometimes, you can be pregnant with more that one (twins) and one of them "disappear" and that could cause your hcg levels to fluctuate.  You can never read too much into hcg levels..they will drive you insane!  Have they tested your progesterone level? That can sometimes indicate an ectopic pregnancy.  For what reason did they start doing your hcg level? (it's not common to just do them in a regular pregnancy)....anyway...I love this site for good hcg info.

    The hardest part of this is the waiting game....its long and tough, but sometimes necessary.  Don't read too much into them!!

    http://www.advancedfertility.com/earlypr...

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