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Loss of symptoms but high hcg

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Dollyah · 18/09/2019 07:57

Hi,

I’m 7+6 weeks and over the last weekend my symptoms began to fade. I had been having nausea on and off throughout the days from week 5+6 and extreme tiredness and sore boobs etc.
I now have no nausea, no tiredness, just sore boobs and mood swings.
I went to the dr on Monday who did a blood test and results came back as very high positive for hcg. Having another one thursday to make sure it’s still going up.
It’s my first pregnancy and I know I can’t do anything to change the outcome but feel so anxious. Although trying to breath through it!
Has anyone else had similar issues?

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joblotbubble · 18/09/2019 07:59

Why did the doctor do bloods? Ours would literally tell you symptoms come and go at that stage! Is it a high risk pregnancy?

Dollyah · 18/09/2019 09:11

Hi,

Not a high risk pregnancy, but he said it was a huge worry that the symptoms had gone and wanted to do bloods to check.
I’ve read that symptoms come and go - not sure if he was being over cautious. I’m glad in some ways but also can’t stop worrying.
Do you think it’s normal for symptoms to come and go?
Thanks.

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Mintypea5 · 18/09/2019 11:50

The doctor was silly to say that. Symptoms come and go but also people have no symptoms as well!

I always find GPS are completely useless during pregnancy because they're not trained in obstetrics anymore so just don't have the knowledge. If your HGC is high sounds like it's all fine at the moment.

If you're worried maybe speak to midwife or epu or get a private scan

Dollyah · 18/09/2019 13:26

Thanks. I’m hoping so!
Should get my second results back tomorrow - fingers crossed hcg is still going up.
I have my first midwife apt next week, so will see then too if nothing else.
Thanks x

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joblotbubble · 18/09/2019 13:29

Fingers crossed for you tomorrow. I do think the GP over reacted a bit tbh, it's only caused more worry to you. Hopefully the bloods will come back fine.

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