The most important thing is not how high it is but that it is falling. I am sorry.
I would imagine so yes. I had an early miscarriage and it took 10 weeks for the hormone to leave my system and that was when the hormones were quite low. After giving birth you have a high level of hormones in your body.
4 weeks ago.
Through my experience, I had abdominal pains underneath my belly and had a fever the next day. After that I had a miscarriage at 5 weeks. I really don't know what caused it, but the fever was a symptom of a miscarriage for me. It may be different for you though. Best of luck to you on your pregnancy and hope everything will be alright for you.
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Most statistics say that up to 12 weeks, the chance of having a miscarriage is up to 20%, or higher in people who have had miscarriages in the past or are at a high risk of having a miscarriage. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking, or using recreational drugs can also increase the chance of having a miscarriage. However, after 12 weeks, the chances drop to less than 5%, if your doctor has found a healthy heartbeat.
After you have the Implanon implant removed, there is not a high risk of miscarriage. If you get pregnant while on the implant, there is a increased risk of miscarriage.
It is very good. A little bit more than normal, but it is good the level is high.
Yes, it's called a missed miscarriage or a blighted ovum. You can learn more by doing a google search.
No, most likely you were not pregnant. A beta hCG level (Blood level) would give you an exact amount of hCG present in your system, an hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy this level will remain elevated above 5mIU/ml for 4 to 6 weeks following a miscarriage (depending how high the level was before the loss). Levels can first be detected by a blood test about 8 to 12 days after conception, often before you have missed a period. If you are having a very heavy flow during the middle of your cycle you should see your doctor to determine the cause.
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It looks like everything is rising good. Congrats.
shortly after a miscarriage the HCG levels are still high, this might cause multiple ovulations which gives twins..