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Ryley:
I 2nd Dr. Jane's opinion.
I once waited 3-4 weeks post chemical pregnancy, before re-testing to follow the HCG down to 0. My HCG had risen significantly, there was nothing visable on the ultrasound to indicate a pregnancy, and the HCG level was not high enough to justify how many weeks post transfer I was to be a pregnancy. I ended up having a D&C, followed a month later by Methotrexate. My numbers did finally start to drop, but extremely slowly. We never could find the growing tissue. Ultimately I spent nearly 8 months from the time of transfer, to the time it took my HCG level to reach 0. A huge waste of time for anyone "in the process".
The only reason that I didn't have the initial lab work done, was that I just wasn't ready to be back in the building, and talk to the staff. I just felt really betrayed by my body that could not manage to keep a pregnancy, and yet it could produce HCG very well on a stupid piece of tissue.
Long story short. Don't stop testing. I now have all my testing done at my nurse friend's office. Her clinic has nothing to do with babies. We talk about other stuff, and just get the work done.
Good luck to you.
Erin
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