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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had a Frozen Embryo transfer on 5/11/13 and got a positive pregnancy test followed by a blood test which confirmed pregnancy but the hcg level was low (70). Followed up with another blood test a few days later and it dropped down to 3. They said more than likely a chemical pregnancy, they said it was about 4 weeks. I am unsure what happens now, there is no bleeding at all, if chemical do you bleed? When will I get my period? Also could there still be a pregnancy, I feel that I should have scan? I am not due for a follow up with consultant until end of this week. I'm just left here not knowing what's going on and what to expect. Another thing on my mid also is that I had a natural pregnancy previously and got positive test result with a HPT and while in hospital one day they done 2 HPT pregnancy tests and both came out negative. When we went back home that evening I done another test and it was positive. Followed this up with a 6 week scan and they saw sac with baby. Unfortunately I gave birth early and my baby lived for one day. I'm just wondering despite the low HCG reading I had this week and confirmation of chemical pregnancy, could I still be pregnant? Can someone please give me a bit of advice? Thank you. [/quote] 3 is a negative beta. I'm sorry. Falling hcg levels are a very accurate sign that it is not a viable pregnancy. I started bleeding 3-5 days of getting a negative home test with each of my chemicals. I'm the OP of this thread. I had several losses and 2 successful pregnancies since then. As far as the hospital test, they have higher hcg threshold blood tests and less sensitive urine tests. First Response tests are more sensitive than hospital tests. [/quote]
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