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Hcg is rising slowly
Hi.. I have done my embryo transfer on feb 27th. My first beta hcg was 184. After 48 yours it is 263. Which didn't double. Then my doctor advised to take 3 days once. In that hcg rose from 263 to 781 and from 781 to 1818. Finally after one week we took another beta hcg it was only 3758. Actually we did a scan last week there we found gestational sac measuring 0.4 corresponds to 5 weeks 2 days and well defined yolk sac. Advised to repeat the scan after 2 weeks will that be concerning. My beta hcg is not doubling but rising.. Feel like dying. Anyone pls reply
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Hello ma'am, with IVF treatment, results take time. You already have come so far in this journey, don't lose hope. Be hopeful and have a positive outlook. Now that you have an intrauterine scan, you may stop repeating Beta hcg after your consultant's advice. For more information, can connect.
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Thts fine U have trusted the process and have gone through a lot Keep hope and stay calm till you see heart beat in the scan Stress wont lead to anything U re strong, Be the way You are …. U will come out with good news
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