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[quote=Anonymous]Today, I went in for my initial beta at SGF and was ecstatic to find out I'm pregnant...but shocked by the high beta number of 1228! I am 13dp6dt (I'm such a newbie with these terms but I did a Frozen Transfer on 12/23). Just for background, I'm 39 and we transferred a single 6 day blastocyst embryo that according to the doctor was "perfect" as far as quality. The nurse said it was a very strong beta and I should be very happy but I'm a little worried. I keep hearing that it's highly unlikely that I'd be carrying twins given that it was a single embryo and twins don't run on either sides of our family. Could it be something else? Also, I was pregnant in September after my first IVF with a single blastocyst (another 6 day) and I miscarried at 7 weeks. My initial beta was 188. So I'm not sure what to make of a beta that's 10 times higher! Any advice would be appreciated! And good luck for anyone going through IVF right now...it's such a roller coaster, isn't it? [/quote]
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