Re: Miscarriage and HCG levels
From: Kathleen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 14 Jul 2002 13:08:50 -0500 (CDT)
Lynn,
Well, still pregnant! I have no idea what caused the major bleeding. It
bothers me some, but I guess the doctor is not worried. Now... a whole
new set of challenges..
Thanks for your support,
Kathleen
At Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Lynn wrote:
>
>Oh, I'm so glad to hear there's hope! Yea! Yes, please do let me know. :
>)
>
>At Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Kathleen wrote:
>>
>>At Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Lynn wrote:
>>>
>>Lynn,
>>
>>Well, she says my results are still consistent with a first trimester
>>pregnancy. I took another blood test and will find out the results
>>tomorrow. I will keep you posted. Thank you for your concern and good
>>wishes. Maybe the same thing that happened to your friend happened to
>>me.
>>
>>--
>>Kathleen
>>
>>>Kathleen - I'm curious as to what happened at the doctor? What did you
>>>find out?
>>>
>>>I know someone who the same thing happened to, where it was twins and
>>>she lost one. You never know. I'm hoping for good news...
>>>
>>>-Lynn
>>>
>>>At Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Kathleen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Lynn. I did go again today, so we'll see. I'm hoping it wasn't
>>>>a miscarriage, but it seems unlikely. I read somewhere that this
>>>>happened to someone else and it turned out she had twins and only lost
>>>>one. We'll see..
>>>>
>>>>At Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Lynn wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Kathleen,
>>>>>I'm really sorry for your loss if indeed it was a miscarriage. Basically
>>>>>what they should be doing for you are serial HCG tests. My doctor had
>>>>>me come in several times a week to be sure they were dropping
>>>>>consistently, until they reached zero. I think they should drop fairly
>>>>>quickly IF you passed all products of conception. If they don't drop
>>>>>satisfactorily, the doctor may need to arrange a D & C. I don't know
>>>>>much about the actual #'s, sorry.
>>>>>
>>>>>t Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Kathleen wrote:
>>>>>>