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    Should we track HcG levels?

    @marina1 Well, there’s plenty of anecdotes across Reddit of women having no symptoms at all and it turns out fine. For me though, lack of symptoms was always a warning sign things stopped developing. That’s why betas are key, the numbers don’t lie and you don’t have to guess. You’ll know where...
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    Should we track HcG levels?

    @marina1 I did have symptoms during week 4. I was super bloated, exhausted, and started having acid reflux at night. All symptoms I usually get during a successful pregnancy. At the start of week 5 the symptoms started to disappear and that’s when I got worried so I kept up on the betas. During...
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    Should we track HcG levels?

    @clairebear0239 Personally, I’m really glad I was getting betas. They were doubling every 48 hours at first, and then around 5 weeks they slowed down. This allowed me to know the pregnancy was not viable in advance. I’m now 9 weeks and just started miscarrying 2 days ago. I’m so glad I didn’t...
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    Does HCG actually slow down after 1200mIU/ml in a healthy pregnancy?

    @lucia398 Hi, can you explain the study info? Link doesn’t work anymore… My betas were looking good from 9 DPO to 16 DPO. Then I got sick and super busy, and didn’t go in for the blood draws for a week. I finally got a chance to go in yesterday (24 DPO) and based on my calculations, I think my...
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    Does HCG actually slow down after 1200mIU/ml in a healthy pregnancy?

    @unenchantedlight What are your thoughts on these numbers? So, my betas were looking good from 9 DPO to 16 DPO. Then I got sick and couldn’t go in for the blood draws for a week. I finally got a chance to go in today (24 DPO) and based on my calculations, I think my latest beta is too low. 16...
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