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    Should we track HcG levels?

    @clairebear0239 A miscarriage can happen at any time. Before 7 weeks, after 7 weeks, after strong betas, after a strong heartbeat is seen, and there’s nothing we can do to intervene. Also when your Hcg rises above 1500 (which can happen as early as 15dpo) they don’t necessarily double every 48...
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    Finally had a positive test after 3 1/2 years of trying, turned into a miscarriage

    @findingfaith25 I’m so sorry. I’m going through a miscarriage rn too. It’s awful, a total mind fu/k. I never ever realized the time this takes off a woman’s fertility and family planning. I’m so sorry you’re going through it. Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.
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    TW: D&C

    @searchingforsomething I had the same experience with my ectopic, nothing ever visualized anywhere, but Hcg still slowly creeping up anyway. I do not want to cause you more pain but these Hcg numbers indicate something is wrong ☹️ I wish you quick resolution
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    TW: D&C

    @searchingforsomething It's not a fun time. Fortunately because your numbers are so low you are probably a good candidate for the medication treatment and it should resolve quickly. The 3 month rule is just to give your body a chance to rebuild its folate levels. If you supplement aggressively...
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    Wife’s blood test results. Should we expect the worst?

    @jermoh Measuring a week behind can be alarming news but all your other bloodwork looks good. Your doctors may be right that you just need another week so get caught up. Images are so microscopic at this stage it's not crazy to be off a little on measurements. I hope you get good news next week.
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    TW: D&C

    @searchingforsomething You can still pass clots and "tissue" (it's uterine lining) with an ectopic. I would worry about ectopic with these slow rising numbers and nothing seen on ultrasound. I'm sorry.
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