I've been delayed again. I was supposed to start bcp when AF got here. I was supposed to get her on Saturday (or Friday)....I tested yesterday and got a very faint line. I started to panic.
I went in today and my beta was 35 and progesterone was over 20. I think i'm 15dpo. I've been here 3 times before and i'm scared. First, I can't believe that i'm delayed to start IVF and second, my beta is so low AGAIN.
I'm scared of another chemical pregnancy, i'm scared of another ectopic. I wish the number was higher. I'm sorry to be telling you all of this its just these never end well for me. Please pray for me that it's not ectopic. Please no congrats or anything like that. I go back on Friday for a second beta.
Does anyone know what my number should be on friday? Thanks for listening.
Oh, this was a break cycle and we were preparing to do IVF this month.
Re: Please send positive thoughts my way (low beta #)
Sending T&Ps that everything works out for you hon.
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Are you sure you are 15 dpo? Maybe it is a little earlier and that is why the beta is low? It is not terribly low. It has a chance to double. And your progesterone is great. I am now 6 weeks and my progesterone is still only 16 and they say that is fine. Doubling dust to you, I hope you get a miracle break baby!
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