My beta didn't double. Is there hope?

Anonymous
Are you having any bleeding OP. that's more an indication of a vanishing twin - bleeding coupled with slow rising betas. One thing about betabase though is those are betas entered by people, not the medical field.

jindc
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Anonymous wrote: I did wonder about a vansihing twin. We had two embryos transferred, so perhaps one is out of the running. My next beta is Friday. Cannot come soon enough.


NEXT friday??? you have to wait over a week?
Anonymous
jindc wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I did wonder about a vansihing twin. We had two embryos transferred, so perhaps one is out of the running. My next beta is Friday. Cannot come soon enough.


NEXT friday??? you have to wait over a week?


No PP she says her next beta is on Friday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you having any bleeding OP. that's more an indication of a vanishing twin - bleeding coupled with slow rising betas. One thing about betabase though is those are betas entered by people, not the medical field.



I had a vanishing twin twice and absolutely no bleeding either time. My betas only rose 65% in 48 hours and were lower than OP's.
jindc
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oh, duh...just re-read...whew I was gonna say! damn multitasking.

OP, hoping for the best outcome for you and stong numbers ahead!
Anonymous
jindc wrote:There are lots of non-doubling in 36 hour stories, many are vanishing twin. I would ask in the IVF forum, not the expectant mom one where many women don't even know there betas.

hopefully someone with a better disposition can make the OP feel comforted, not worst-case-is-happening.


Would you want false hope? I surely didn't. I'd want to know good and bad stories to prepare myself. We all want the best for OP but things don't always turn out successfully with low rising betas.

Oh and I'm not sure about everyone on here, but I went through ivf as well, several times actually, so my replies are not without merit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jindc wrote:There are lots of non-doubling in 36 hour stories, many are vanishing twin. I would ask in the IVF forum, not the expectant mom one where many women don't even know there betas.

hopefully someone with a better disposition can make the OP feel comforted, not worst-case-is-happening.


Would you want false hope? I surely didn't. I'd want to know good and bad stories to prepare myself. We all want the best for OP but things don't always turn out successfully with low rising betas.

Oh and I'm not sure about everyone on here, but I went through ivf as well, several times actually, so my replies are not without merit.



The OP doesn't have low rising betas. Her beta should be doubling every 72 - 96 hours as she is over the 1300 threshold. I get your point, PP, but at the same time, people come on this site for reassurance, not negative thoughts (they usually can create plenty of those by themselves).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jindc wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP with the low beta - she's not asking for low. She's asking for doubling. So although yours started out dangerously low (even for ivf), if yours doubled, then that's what matters. Not the actual number value.


I was using it as an example in the context of "anything can happen".



Still wouldn't make me feel better if I was the OP. I'd be looking for non- doubling success stories not low betas. Hopefully someone with an applicable experience that turned out successful will apply.


1. You're not the OP.
2. Why does someone offering reassurance that's not 100% identical to the OP's situation bother you so much? Really.
3. All the best to you, OP! Fingers crossed for a positive outcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jindc wrote:There are lots of non-doubling in 36 hour stories, many are vanishing twin. I would ask in the IVF forum, not the expectant mom one where many women don't even know there betas.

hopefully someone with a better disposition can make the OP feel comforted, not worst-case-is-happening.


Would you want false hope? I surely didn't. I'd want to know good and bad stories to prepare myself. We all want the best for OP but things don't always turn out successfully with low rising betas.

Oh and I'm not sure about everyone on here, but I went through ivf as well, several times actually, so my replies are not without merit.


What in the hell is wrong with you? It's one thing to be realistic but OP has gotten good responses here already, including Jins, which was relatable, plus a direct link to a site that says her betas are rising just FINE. I would get it if the OP was like please don't get off track, but what are you, the DCUM thought police? Why do you care this much that OP only gets negative replies?

Anonymous
I had two successful IVF cycles (one twin, one singleton--kids are now 6, 6, 3) and my Betas never doubled within 48 hours. They took 60+ hours each time.
Anonymous
Thank you for the encouragement, PPs. It is so comforting to know that some of you encountered similar beta rises and all was well with your pregnancies. I am encouraged by the prospect that this may be normal for higher betas but am also preparing myself a bit for the what ifs. But the encouragement and positive stories are helpful. Thank you. - OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jindc wrote:There are lots of non-doubling in 36 hour stories, many are vanishing twin. I would ask in the IVF forum, not the expectant mom one where many women don't even know there betas.

hopefully someone with a better disposition can make the OP feel comforted, not worst-case-is-happening.


Would you want false hope? I surely didn't. I'd want to know good and bad stories to prepare myself. We all want the best for OP but things don't always turn out successfully with low rising betas.

Oh and I'm not sure about everyone on here, but I went through ivf as well, several times actually, so my replies are not without merit.


OP doesn't have low rising betas. Her first beta was very high, and therefore won't necessarily double in 48 hours.

OP: since you are over 2,000, something should show up on ultrasound. Have you had one?
Anonymous
I did not do IVF, if that's relevant. I went in a little over 6 weeks and the U/S showed an empty sac, so the doc suggested a blood test to check my hormone levels, and then I went back the next day for a 2nd test (assume this is betas they are checking?). She called the next day to say the numbers had not risen as they should have, and was pretty dismal sounding. This was on a Friday. She suggested I come in on Monday to check again. Over the weekend I prepared my list of questions about miscarriage and went in Monday to talk about that. She said "let's just check with an U/S again" and imagine both of our surprise when we saw a flickering heartbeat (who is now 2-1/2 years old). So yes, I think there is hope. Good luck to you!
Anonymous
I have a story very similar to 9:40's, a transvaginal u/s which showed an empty sac, a blood test to get a beta, then when checked iwth the next u/s, a fantastic heartbeat. That one is 4.5 years old now! Keep your chin up OP and try not to dwell on your betas. I have had two m/c and have been through four pregnancies with beta hell. It is horrible to have to wait on those tests. Wishing you a positive outcome!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did not do IVF, if that's relevant. I went in a little over 6 weeks and the U/S showed an empty sac, so the doc suggested a blood test to check my hormone levels, and then I went back the next day for a 2nd test (assume this is betas they are checking?). She called the next day to say the numbers had not risen as they should have, and was pretty dismal sounding. This was on a Friday. She suggested I come in on Monday to check again. Over the weekend I prepared my list of questions about miscarriage and went in Monday to talk about that. She said "let's just check with an U/S again" and imagine both of our surprise when we saw a flickering heartbeat (who is now 2-1/2 years old). So yes, I think there is hope. Good luck to you!


Congrats, that's wonderful.
Just as it's important to not give false hope, however, it's important to not make false comparisons. The situation you are describing is really different than OP's - she doesn't have the same dismally rising betas as it sounds like you did; furthermore, it is not super common to experience what you and the next poster did.
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