two day later HCG levels were at 70.
I cant stop thinking about whats going on, I never had any bleeding with my first one..
I don't have any camping, but I'am bleeding for 6 days now and still counting, I don't see the doctors for any week...
HELP!!!
yes i am 5 weeks and had ultrasound yestreday seen the sac but not the baby yet had cramping pain but i think it will be ok i have had 3 misscarges befor and the pain was diffrent iand i would of started bleeding allready if it was again a misscarge
No; by the time the sac is visible on ultrasound, there would be detectable levels of Hcg in the blood and urine.
Blood work cannot tell you how far along you are as the levels vary so much from pregnancy to pregnancy, go with the ultrasound.
Some spotting is normal it could be you losing your mucus plug or something else if you a having heavy bleeding go to the er or if you are having cramping vomiting severe lower back pain's you need to see a doctor asap!
If it's a single pregnancy then it's not pregnant & i would ask your doctor to do an ultrasound asap. please read about molar pregnancies just so u understand all the possibilites.
First I am sorry to hear that you are bleeding or spotting during pregnancy. I know it can be a scary thing. Whether or not it is serious really depends upon how far along you are. Spotting in the first trimester is not uncommon and is generally okay. That said, you should not take it lightly though in case any complications do present themselves. Spotting in the first and second trimester are not okay. That does not mean you are going to have a miscarriage but it certainly is not healthy and you should call your doctor and go to the ER right away. When you are spotting during pregnancy it is a good idea to wear a pad or pantie liner. This will keep you aware of just how much you are bleeding.Signs of Miscarriage:# Vaginal Bleeding # Cramping # Tissue being passed Signs of Ectopic Pregnancy:# Cramping # Sharp pains in your stomach # low hCG levels# vaginal bleeding Signs of Molar Pregnancy:# Vaginal Bleeding # clusters seen via ultrasound # no heartbeat detected via ultrasound # hCG levels unusually high
A miscarriage means you have definitely lost the baby, there is usually lots of cramping and clots. A threatened miscarriage means just that, you are still pregnant but may miscarry in the future. Any spotting while pregnant can be called a threatened miscarriage and many women go on to have healthy babies. If you still have signs of pregnancy like swollen and sore breasts it is probably just a threatened miscarriage. Most doctors will order an ultrasound scan to tell for sure. I should think that a blood test (Quantitative HCG) would be more reliable than ultrasound. Levels are decreased in the case of miscarriage, threatened &/incomplete abortion, & if the fetus is dead.
Yes, having low hcg levels or no hcg levels while pregnant can be hereditary
some people have had low beta hcg levels and not be pregnant i am one of them,.,
Possibly; spotting sometimes occurs at the time of ovulation due to the small dip in estrogen levels during ovulation.
If you're pregnant, you're going to have elevated HCG levels. That's just how it works.
An HCG test can say you are pregnant or not pregnant but as levels vary so widely it cannot tell you the stage of your pregnancy. If you are unsure you need an ultrasound.