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Really low levels of hcg

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firsttimemummy321 · 21/02/2021 20:57

Ok so this has a bit of back story so please bear with me 🤞🏻😍🙈

I had faint positive tests on multiple brand over Christmas that went negative so assumed another chemical pregnancy.

I didn't bleed after it though and haven't since (am breastfeeding but barely feeds now as is eating as well)

I've just had another 5 days of super faint positives

So I clearly keep having very low levels of hcg

Anyone had similar, am I just unlucky and having multiple chemical pregnancies or could something else be causing it??

(Going to try my dr tomorrow but wondered if anyone might have any ideas?)

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firsttimemummy321 · 21/02/2021 21:35

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Cakelaur · 21/02/2021 21:39

Sorry you're going through this.

Do you have pics of the tests? What brand are they? Is it all the same brand?

firsttimemummy321 · 21/02/2021 22:11

Thank you 🥰
I've had faint positives over Christmas on clear blue, frer, and one step.
I'm currently getting faint positives mostly on clear blue but a very faint line on frer (can't be picked up on camera really)

Really low levels of hcg
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Cakelaur · 21/02/2021 22:30

There's defo something on there. But they are known for their indents/evans

However I've found frer reliable, so if you're getting lines on those... defo odd.

As far as I'm aware, if it's a chemical, you do bleed, because it sheds the lining. I read somewhere once that a bladder infection can mess with tests. Defo worth chatting to the drs.

Keep us posted. I hope you get answers

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