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4th time pregnant, no kids and 3 miscarriages & once again my hcg #'s are bad, I really want children

From: Kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 6 Dec 2002 17:42:32 -0600 (CST)


I am a very nervous prgnant woman. This is my 4th pregnancy and I am about 6.5 weeks. 4 yrs ago I was carrying twins one was in my tube and the other one I miscarried (My Hcg levels gradually went up)...I had pains and bleeding at 6 weeks and pregnancy symptoms started going away. 3 yrs ago I was carrying twins again (no ectopic) My hcg levels were gradually going. 2 yrs ago I was prgnant again with one baby and the same thing happened again (no ectopic). ***I always start having problems in my 6 - 7th week ***Also, every time that I was pregnant and my #'s were low they did internal sonos/ all sonos showed heart beats. morever, after the sonos I bled and had bad cramps, had another interanl 2 days later and the fetus had no heart beat I am scared that yes it could be in my tube, but I dont want to cause a miscarriage. Thank God as of yet, I have had no bleeding, no cramps, I have all the normal pregnancy signs . Also 2 mnths ago I had many blood tests taken the doc said my immune system is good However, they did find that I haave an under active thyriod, my levels are now regulated. Q Can someone have a helathy baby having low hcg levels? Q Is there any other tests I can do besides the interanl sono? Q Is there anything I can do to boost the hcg levels? (food, injection?) ? Q Is it wrong for me to believe that the internals can be bad for my body?

Please give me your advice sad sad Kim




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