Well the last couple days have been a seriously been messing with my mind. On Thurs the OB told me the baby is not progressing (we have all the structures but no baby ? this is my 2nd u/s) and it looks like blood is filling the uterus and I will be miscarrying but she wanted to get my beta work up and give me the results on Friday. I'm having no symptoms of a mc (No cramps and no spotting). So Friday comes w my beta results and the DR says I'm "in range but on the low side" so basically they want me to do MORE beta workups on Monday and if it goes down then they are inducing the m/c if they go up at all they want to follow me for another 2-3 wks. If they go up at all it could just indicate that my hormones are moving at a much slower rate. It has been horrible and I have gone through every emotion. Anyways, has anyone heard of this where your hormones just rise at a slower rate?
Re: Possibly goodbye and advice?
We are going to decide after these betas. So if these betas go up at all we will do an additional u/s but if they go down at all they want to induce a m/c.
I am so very sorry for what you are going through.
I have heard of betas being slow to rise (and they do rise more slowly once they reach somewhere around 20,000 I think), but at 8 weeks, there should be a visible baby and heart beat.
Is it possible that your dates are off and you're not as far along as your ticker states?
If you do end up needing it, the miscarriage and TTCAL boards are extremely supportive and helpful.
That sounds fair. Even if your betas fall and you're not sure (or just need more confirmation), it's worth asking for another u/s. My doctor offered me one while I was waiting to miscarry (as it took a couple of weeks for the m/c to start after we'd confirmed that it would happen with falling betas) and it helped me to be able to be absolutely certain that things weren't going to improve. It also allowed me to be able to mentally set a D&C date if the m/c didn't happen by a certain date. I hope for you that you never have to cross that bridge and that your baby is growing just fine in there.