Daisy 2810
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Hello! I'm new here. I'm from Poland so if I make any spelling or grammar mistakes please forgive. I had my last period 22.10 we made love on the 10th day of my cycle (31.10) it was only this one day. I think I had my ovulation about the 4th Oct. As i had miscarriaged twice when the period didn't come on the 28th day of my cycle I made a test-positive. I went immediately to the doctor to see if there's anything and she didn't see a thing on the ultrasound. She told me to come in three weeks time. I made my betahcg blood tests and in the 28th day of my cycle it was 238.1 and 48 hours later it was 441.7. Isn't that too slow progress? The pregnancy can't be younger either as the sperm would not survive that long. On the other hand if the embryo hasn't burrowed into uterine lining yet,as the doctor suggested it, the betahcg would not rise at all. As it rises only if the embryo settles in the uterus. Please help me. My next visit is on 9th December I'll get crazy until then. Is there a chance for normal pregnancy? I add that my doctor has one of the best ultrasound mahine and a very good "eye"**in my previous pregnancy she notices a dot in 3w5d. This time I was 3w6d and nothing there. Should I worry with that? Is it possible tha the ultrasound won't show anythin?And what about my betahcg results? Waiting for your reply. Oh I also don't have any symptoms. My breasts are only bigger but they don't hurt at all. But my ovaries hurt all the time. Please tell me what do you think about that?**Status:*Offline***DaleyPF Addict*Join Date: Dec 2012Posts: 2,885Today, 20:52 PM * #2*Your levels look good, they are supposed to double roughly every 48 hours. Good luck xxx***Login or*Register*to view signatures and enjoy full membership features.Status:*Offline**«*Previous Thread*|*Next Thread*»HomeRegisterMark Forums ReadForum RulesSearchSitemapContact UsBaby & BumpPrivacy StatementTerms of Use*AdChoices*©2005 - 2013*Pregnancy Forum*- All rights reserved.