Anonymous wrote:OP here - Okay sorry the worry train continues, so the good news is my HCG came back and it's 3014. I'm about 4+5 I think, but SGF says no need to do another blood test, or test for progesterone since in theory, my HCG is rising appropriately if it reached 3000 at this point, and if it's a spontaenous pregnancy then my body is already making the appropriate hormones for pregnancy.
Maybe it's because I've been in this infertility world too long and I'm paranoid based on my last loss (Fresh transfer that didn't develop a heartbeat, my 3rd beta didn't double and I raised concern but was dismissed). For those who had spontaenous pregnancy, did you have multiple betas drawn and/or test your progesterone? Not sure if I should be pushing, or if I just need to relax!!
Thanks all!
I’m the PP from 03:23. My first beta with both my surprise pregnancy and my successful FET was similar to yours at about the same point in time. That’s a great beta! For my surprise pregnancy, I had a second beta drawn per my request (prior loss had been ectopic and I was super nervous), even though RE didn’t think it was necessary. Then they scheduled me for an ultrasound at 6w to confirm intrauterine pregnancy and sent me on my way. My RE didn’t check progesterone and, when I asked about needing to supplement just in case, he told me that they typically didn’t recommend progesterone supplementation for naturally-occurring pregnancies, unless I had a known issue that would require it (which I didn’t). It was so weird not to have to worry about progesterone supplementation after 6 IUIs and multiple FETs!