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Re: 2nd beta results weren't good...QUESTIONS!!??

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 25 Nov 2002 18:33:01 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Jay wrote: >
>Hello...
>I tested + on HPT last Wednesday....but my beta results weren't good...
>(30 on Wednesday...49 on Friday...63% rise over 48 hr period!)...the RE
>said that it is a lost cause (#'s should have been in the 100's!) and
>that I should start AF or spotting this weekend...it hasn't happened
>yet...but as you can see from my chart my temps are dropping!!
>
>...is this classified as a chemical pregnancy, a m/c or what??
>And how long would it take for betas to stop rising when they haven't
>even reached the triple digits yet???
>
>My RE said I could start my Clomid this next cycle if I wanted...or try
>again naturally...I am worried that if I try on my own without it...that
>the same thing will happen...what causes betas to not rise well...bad
>quality egg?? (my FSH levels have been: 9.1, 8 and 10.3)
>
>Sorry about all the questions...Lots of thoughts formulating over the
>weekend!!
>
>Thanks for any info....

this could be due to chromosomal or genetic disorder, it is usually not a recurrent, however exclude the possiblity of ectopic.try fertility drugs if you have a period >
>http://www.FertilityFriend.com/home/10edf/
>
>Jacqueline (37)
>DH (35)
>TTC # 1

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