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In a normal pregnancy, the hCG level should at least double every 48 hours for the first 8 weeks after last menstrual flow. If you have had ovarian stimulation to achieve the pregnancy, it is possible that more than 1 started, and 1 dropped out. That would explain the less than double in the first 48 hours, and a perfedtly appropriate rise in the second 48 hours. |
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Thanks for your response Doctor. However, I didn't have any ovarian stimulation, per se. I originally underwent ovarian drilling in 2004 to try to get things back in working order and I also take Metformin for maintenance. |
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Your last pair of values were good, so don't give up hope, yet. |
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Hi Dr. Jacobs - |
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Normally, at 6 weeks of pregnancy, I would exxpect to see a fetal pole. A fetal heart may be difficult to find, that small. At 7 weeks, you should be able to identify it. |
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Hi Dr. Jacobs, |
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The hCG level should at least double every 48 hours for the first 8 weeks of a normal pregnancy. I check the hCG level twice at a 48 hour interval. As far as a prenantal visit, most of the OB's I know will probably not see you before 8 weeks, anyway. You may wish to call for an appointment sooner. |
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Thanks for the prompt reply Doctor, i'll keep my fingers crossed and pray for the best. |
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[quote author=B. Jacobs, M. D. link=board=5;threadid=5554;start=0#47854 date=1205892324] |
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I discontinue progesterone supplement after the placenta stars making progesterone at about 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy. |
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Can you tell me what are the average numbers for 5dp5dt, 6dp5dt, etc? |
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If you are asking about progesterone, anything over 20 ng/ml is fine. |
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Dr Jacobs, |
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Many different things can cause the spotting you noted. In all probability, you do not have anything to worry about. |
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