What were your hcg levels at 3weeks? I've looked up charts but my numbers don't seem to be adding up.. Maybe I could have twins? Idk... I haven't had my first ultrasound yet just blood work done at ER
What were your hcg levels at 3weeks? I've looked up charts but my numbers don't seem to be adding up.. Maybe I could have twins? Idk... I haven't had my first ultrasound yet just blood work done at ER
Might want to try a pregnancy board. This is TRYING to get pregnant. So most posters here aren't nor have ever been pregnant.
What were your hcg levels at 3weeks? I've looked up charts but my numbers don't seem to be adding up.. Maybe I could have twins? Idk... I haven't had my first ultrasound yet just blood work done at ER
QFP.
This is a good question for the 1st Trimester board.
I really hope you didn't go to the ER because you thought you were pregnant.
Me - 30; DH - 30
TTC #1 since June 2015 3/16 - Started infertility testing 4/16 - SA results: borderline low count/morph 8/16 - Ultrasound and HSG: all clear! Prescribed Bromocriptine for elevated Prolactin levels. 9/16 - Prolactin down to normal levels!
1. I hope you didn't go to the ER to figure out if you were pregnant. 2. Hcg levels don't indicate if you're having twins or singleton. The only thing that can do this is an u/s. 3. This is trying to get pregnant. First trimester may have better answers.
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3/16 - Started infertility testing
4/16 - SA results: borderline low count/morph
8/16 - Ultrasound and HSG: all clear! Prescribed Bromocriptine for elevated Prolactin levels.
9/16 - Prolactin down to normal levels!
IUI #1 - 9/21/16 - Clomid 50mg, Estrace, Ovidrel, Progesterone/Estradiol - 4 follies - BFP! EDD 6/15/17 Team PINK!
BFP#1 & MC:August 2015 BFP: #2 10/01/2015 MC: 10/09/2015 BFP #3: 12/22/2015 @ 5 weeks MC/CP: 12-23-2015
Fertility Appointment: Feb 23/16, Hysteroscopy 03/02/2016,
BFP #4: 03/31/16 EDD 12/01/2016
2. Hcg levels don't indicate if you're having twins or singleton. The only thing that can do this is an u/s.
3. This is trying to get pregnant. First trimester may have better answers.