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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So sorry you're getting these numbers OP. I had really bad betas as well that resulted in ectopic. My numbers played out this way: Found out pregnant naturally, got in next day - 60 2 days later - 92 2 days later - 132, doctor calls to say not viable, could be ectopic but they don't know because numbers are so low One week later - 136 Four days later - 72 - finally seeing numbers go down, think miscarrying Next day ectopic rupture. Baby was 5 weeks 4 days in pathology. Just wanted to prepare you as I didn't find much info on this when going through it and it was a very bad experience. I wasn't on HCG boosters so hopefully you will not have to go through ectopic or if you are they are able to diagnose and provide methotrexate before a rupture. [/quote] Thank you for this - looking back, did you have any symptoms that would indicate that’s what was going on?[/quote] No, just had the knowledge from RE that it could be ectopic, which was very helpful. The rupture wasn't that painful for me and I identified because of how long the pain was and that it wasn't gas, etc. I didn't have internal bleeding or other symptoms and it was incredibly difficult to explain to ER that it was ectopic because on day of rupture the HCG had dropped to 47 or something like that.[/quote] Wow - that’s both scary and good to know [/quote]
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