Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I've also seen your post on the IF board, and I'm rooting for you. It isn't so much the initial number (although yours is good), it is the doubling rate. I know the wait is hard (been there, done that), but just sit tight until you get that second beta.
Good luck!
PP with the 4 chemical pregnancies- actually the initial number is highly indicative of success- there are numerous studies I can point to that shows that. chances of success with a lower initial HCG (there's a cut off in the studies usually) are WAY higher percentages of miscarriage/chemical pregnancies, and initial HCG over a certain # has much higher chance of live birth. I say this because I hated with all my chemicals when people told me "don't worry if your number is 23, all that matters is if it doubles." all my 23's type betas turned into non viable.
But yes, it also has to double.
PP here. Oh, no, maybe I wasn't very clear, but I didn't mean the initial number didn't matter at all. Just that, with her good first number, the doubling time would be more telling.
I'm sorry for your losses, and, yes, I agree. While I've heard of stories of women with initial betas <50 carrying a viable pregnancy, they are few and far between.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I've also seen your post on the IF board, and I'm rooting for you. It isn't so much the initial number (although yours is good), it is the doubling rate. I know the wait is hard (been there, done that), but just sit tight until you get that second beta.
Good luck!
PP with the 4 chemical pregnancies- actually the initial number is highly indicative of success- there are numerous studies I can point to that shows that. chances of success with a lower initial HCG (there's a cut off in the studies usually) are WAY higher percentages of miscarriage/chemical pregnancies, and initial HCG over a certain # has much higher chance of live birth. I say this because I hated with all my chemicals when people told me "don't worry if your number is 23, all that matters is if it doubles." all my 23's type betas turned into non viable.
But yes, it also has to double.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I've also seen your post on the IF board, and I'm rooting for you. It isn't so much the initial number (although yours is good), it is the doubling rate. I know the wait is hard (been there, done that), but just sit tight until you get that second beta.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:The number seems good to me, as long as it doubles properly.
I have had recurrent miscarriages and know how hard the waiting game is. This time it was helpful to me to do initial betas and then just wait it out (skipping RE monitoring earlier on) until my first OB appointment at 7 weeks. I found things to distract myself and tried as hard as possible not to obsess. I'm now almost 22 weeks.
Good luck OP!
. Hugs and good luck to you.