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Re: 17dpo and pregnant following m/c CORRECTION

From: Stacie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Sep 2001 11:01:27 -0500 (CDT)


Hello, with this pg I took a test 17 dpo, and the line was very faint. I kept having to show it to people because I was afraid it was my imagination. And, it could also be that you ovulated later than you thought. I also remember reading in the directions that even a faint trace of a line is to be read as positive. At any rate, I am now 33.5 weeks now and still going strong. Good luck and God speed to you with this pregnancy! Stacie

At Sun, 30 Sep 2001, anon wrote:

>SORRY, I need to clarify that due to the m/c and not planning to get
>pregnant this month, I am unsure how many days po I am, It is between 15
>and 17.
>
>Hello,
>
>I wrote a message a few days ago. At that time i was between 13 and
>15dpo. I had a miscarriage five weeks previous, and felt pregnant
>again.
>I went to mt dr, he did a urine test (detects 25miu)it was positive, but
>you had to squint to see it. He said I am pregnant, probably early. I
>repeated the test at home wityh a first response test. It was also real
>faint.
>
>Today I did a test which measures for the same amount of HCG (first
>response early 25miu UK) the line is much darker, but still not as dark
>as the control.
>
>Should I be concerned as my HCG doesn't seem to be real high and I am
>about 15-17 dpo? does this indicate a failing pregnancy?
>
>(The line was read at the correct time and is pink the same as the
>control, just a little lighter.)
>
>Thankyou for any help, we are just so concerned after the miscarriage,






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