Okay, I think I'm just worrying over nothing, but want some other opinions.
I had a little spotting on Sunday and Tuesday followed by some light red bleeding on Tuesday evening. I got check out on Wednesday and the PA said my cervix was closed, she didn't see any more blood, and my uterus felt good. She ordered betas and said she's like to see the numbers double by Friday, but at the very least see a rise or at least not drop since sometimes they don't double.
My beta on Wednesday (5w3d) was 15,049. My beta today (5w5d) was 21,000. I've had no more spotting or pink CM since Wednesday (had a little pink CM that afternoon).
The PA wasn't there today, and the nurse who called me said that my normal doctor (who I've never actually met, but is a GP who used to also do OB) was concerned about my numbers because they didn't double in 48 houra. She said she was "cautiously optimistic" but was concerned.
Everything I've seen online says longer doubling times (> 96 hrs) are common with HCG over 6,000. But I'm worried now that my doctor was concerned.
What do you think? Has anyone had similar experiences? Has anyone's doctor not been concerned with slower rises with such high numbers at an early stage of pregnancy?
I had a little spotting on Sunday and Tuesday followed by some light red bleeding on Tuesday evening. I got check out on Wednesday and the PA said my cervix was closed, she didn't see any more blood, and my uterus felt good. She ordered betas and said she's like to see the numbers double by Friday, but at the very least see a rise or at least not drop since sometimes they don't double.
My beta on Wednesday (5w3d) was 15,049. My beta today (5w5d) was 21,000. I've had no more spotting or pink CM since Wednesday (had a little pink CM that afternoon).
The PA wasn't there today, and the nurse who called me said that my normal doctor (who I've never actually met, but is a GP who used to also do OB) was concerned about my numbers because they didn't double in 48 houra. She said she was "cautiously optimistic" but was concerned.
Everything I've seen online says longer doubling times (> 96 hrs) are common with HCG over 6,000. But I'm worried now that my doctor was concerned.
What do you think? Has anyone had similar experiences? Has anyone's doctor not been concerned with slower rises with such high numbers at an early stage of pregnancy?