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hello, this is my 2nd pregnancy first ends in miscarriage at 7 weeks, now I’m 6 weeks and i got a blood work when i was 5 weeks 2 days (21 days after IUI treatment) my HCG levels was 975, the doctor said that is normal but I know it’s low and she didn’t send me more blood work to see if the number is rising correctly. Did someone here start with low HCG levels and ended uo having a healthy baby?

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Hi there, you really need to get repeat bloods done. One level doesn't tell you much. Can you pay privately to have them done or insist with your Dr that you need to have a repeat done?

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