| I had twins after IUI. My 14 day HCG was almost 800. I'd say your level of 400 is right on track for a singleton. |
True. My first beta, at 18dpo, was nearly 3,000. Successful singleton pregnancy. High HCG doesn't always mean twins! |
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OP here: The 2nd beta test back from this morning. It is 1070! Thanks god, i was so worried since I had cramp yesterday. Now I have to make an appointment for my first Ultrasound in next 2 week.
Thank you for letting me share my journey with you guys, and those nice and encouraging words.. Ladies. if you don't mind sharing what are the next step that should expect/encounter I would really appreciated that! |
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OP here: I went to do sonogram on last friday since I have pain only on my right side. So my RE want to make sure the implantation is in the uterus. And it is but not just 1, we saw 3 sacs. My heart just stop for a second. I am happy but so scare.
They said it is too early to say because just 5 week, all of them might not develop. I am going to see OB about high risk. I dont know what to do now just still in shock. |
How exciting! Congratulations! It must be shocking but things will work out as they're supposed to. |
Oh wow! Well, as others have said beta levels aren't conclusive, but your beta levels do not seem high enough to support a triplet pregnancy so I wouldn't freak out too much about triplets. Maybe twins though. Depending on where you are, I recommend Dr. Sheri Hammersley in Rockville as an MFM (high-risk/specialist OB). She does a lot of twin and even triplet pregnancies. Good luck OP! |
| Any update OP? |
| OP here: went to high-risk OB yesterday which was my 5 weeks and 6 days. There are still 3 sacs: (A,B,C) B and C are good size and can see yolks clearly but A is smaller as well as a yolk. All 3 do not have heart beats yet. OB said still too early to say. One might not develop, or all 3 might develop. He explained risks and choices. So will have to wait and see. Thanks ladies! |
| Any update OP? |
So to speak. |