I was planning on starting our first donor cycle on Monday and at my check scan. The doctor saw a sac it has now been confirmed as a pregnancy and my hcg levels have gone from 10000 to 34000 in 2 days. But I’m bleeding and it doesn’t seem to want to stop. Any ideas? I have a scan tomorrow x
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I am so scared. We have been on the ivf journey for 5 years and my eggs are so bad, I don’t get how this has happened and if so so worried it won’t stick around based on pass experience
For me its absolutely terrifying being pregnant , we lost our last two but had many negatives up till then so even my first positive gave me the absolute fear. I know its tough but it really is out of our hands, we're all a little helpless in this. Hugs.xx
Totally, keep telling myself that what will be will be!
Congrats on your bfp such wonderful news.
I didn’t do bloods but can relate to how nerve wracking it is to be pregnant . I fell a year after we had a chemical pregnancy & was anxious the whole pregnancy I couldn’t relax until our daughter arrived safely. It is such a shame it is a long awaited BFP is often accompanied with huge levels of anxiety.
I also bled with my daughter between 6-14 weeks it was really scary - it was mainly brown but I did lose red blood with clots at 10 weeks & all was okay!
Any bleeding in pregnancy is horrible. I was told by midwives not to worry unless it was accompanied with severe abdominal pain & heavy bleeding like filling a pad every hour or less.
I know so many ladies who have bled a bit in early pregnancy & have gone to have a healthy baby. I literally don’t know any friends or family members who haven’t bled in early pregnancy!!!
The midwife told me tho it’s not normal it’s incredibly common much more than people realise.
All the best with your scan I hope all goes well & gives you reassurance xxx
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