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Re: scared to death & cant stop worryingFrom: Kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 2 Oct 1999 11:58:27 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 1 Oct 1999, A. wrote: > >At Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Kim wrote: >> >>My hCG levels are going up nicely. i think that i am 6 weeks. Had a >>vaginal ultrasound on Sept 24 which showed nothing but what at first >>looked like a gest. sac, but on closer inspection was irrgularly >>shaped. I am trying to be possitive about the hCG levels going up so >>nicely, but the wait is just killing me. I am worried that there will >>be no fetus. My last hCG was in the 2400 range (yesterday. Can anyone >>tell me what we might find on vag ultrasound next week if all is well? >>I feel like i am incapable of functioning with all the worry. I've had >>a miscarriage before, and some spotting in this pg, but it seems to have >>stopped. Can a pg turn out to be a blighted ovum or an ectopic with >>good hCG levels? >>They were as follows: >> Sept. 17 93 >> Sept. 21 264 >> Sept. 24 729 >> Sept. 27 1603.9 >> Sept. 29 2507 >> >>-- >>Kquartz >> >Kim, I just wanted to give you some encouragement. When I was about 6 >wks pregnant I started bleeding (not just spotting) and went for an U/S. >The tech. saw NOTHING on the U/S, and told me basically to go home and >wait to miscarry. I was beyond devasted. They did take my HcG levels >several times, and like yours, they were doubling. Of course, that >didn't stop me from being terrified. Nine months later I delivered the >healthiest, most beautiful baby boy I had ever laid my eyes on. Keep >your chin up- you will be a success story also! >
Thanks so much for the words of encouragement. I hope that my story
will be as good as yours.
Kim
>
-- Kquartz
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