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4 replies

Ann88l · 07/12/2018 23:06

Hi all,
I'm looking for a bit of advice. I found out I was pregnant two weeks ago. I had a scan when It was estimated I was roughly 5weeks. There was only a gestational sac without any yolk sac. Due to this I had a blood test where my hCG levels were 312, 48 hours they had only increased by 1 to 313.
I know this isn't a good sign. I've been asked to have another blood test in 48hours. I'm beyond anxious, has anyone been in a similar situation?

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Ilovemypyjamas · 08/12/2018 21:39

Hi, I've only just seen your post. Yes, this was me back in September. I went back in for a few scans to see what was happening and I miscarried naturally about 3 weeks after the first bloods were taken.
I'm sorry OP Flowers

Ann88l · 08/12/2018 22:17

Ahh I am so sorry to hear that 💔 I have exhausted google searching for positive outcomes. I spoke to the EPU this evening who just said they would say there is no longer a viable pregnancy and they just need to do more testing. It's absolutely heartbreaking.
I'm still praying for a miracle

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user877377 · 21/12/2018 23:34

Hi OP, I'm in a similar boat, Hcg rising from 220, 275 and now 300 over the space of 2 weeks. Have been told it's most likely a non viable pregnancy and because the levels are so low they can't see it on a scan, so also a pregnancy of unknown location.

Are you still under the EPU? How are you getting on?

Singleton20 · 22/12/2018 00:08

I'm also in the same situation, I'm 6 w today and my levels have gone from 211-290-200-252 not sure what's happening have to have more tests Monday

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