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Re: 2nd post........please helpFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netWed, 12 Dec 2001 09:44:34 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Jacy wrote: > >At Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Jacy wrote: >> >>Dear Doctor, The last day of my menstrual period was oct 29. I believed >>that I concieved on nov. 12.........at 7 dpo, I tested faintly + with a >>hpt, two days later I tested again and this time it was neg. I >>continued to test for a week, and they were all still neg....at that >>time 2 different doctors diagnoses me with a chemical pregnancy, and I >>accepted that. The doctor had told me to go back and see him in a week >>if my period hadn't started yet, so I did..THis time the test was >>faintly positive...At this point I would have been at 5 weeks. Well the >>same week, last week on a wednesday I had a blood test and my hcg was >>only 32...friday I had another and it was 104...the following tuesday (4 >>days since the hcg level of 104) I had an ultrasound, both vaginal and >>abdominal.....and nothing was found in my uterus, fallopian tubes, or >>abdominal cavity, no sac or nothing.......My symptoms are sore breasts, >>fatigue and abdominal bloating, I have no bleeding or cramps. as of >>today 12/11 i should be six weeks and one day.......the doctors cant >>tell me whats going on, could you please help???????? Im very >>frustrated, and getting upset........thanks Hi There, I reckon that it is possible that you ovulated much later than you thought (so say if you hadn't of got preg, you would have had a period say later in the month than normal). If your Hcg level was increasing appropriately, this seems to be the explaination. As for the u/s...they won't see ANYTHING until the blood levels are aroung 1000 at least!! So try to relax..I know how you feel, honestly I do, I had the same experience with u/s etc..and am now almost 15 weeks pregnant. Good Luck.
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