has anyone had their hcg levels drop then still have a pregnancy? I'm still craving things and feel the symptoms. But the clinic said not to take any steroids or lubion progesterone ( only started them 2 days ago but found out I had lower hcg levels yesterday evening.
I've not had a bleed yet had spotting which was one off then gone. No cramps etc or back pain.
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Thanks I appreciate it. Hope your doing okay as can be. I think we need to feel all the feels. And do whatever makes us feel like we're getting through. Here if you need me or any advice too. I've had several rounds and implantation issues so had several tests. This was a miracle conception.
I’m feeling quite numb to be honest as it isn’t the first time. The only difference this time is that my starting number was a lot higher than in previous pregnancies, but it nowhere near doubled.
I had a miracle natural conception too back in March but my starting number was 26 and it barely doubled then fell quickly. This journey is so tough.
I’m sorry you’ve had previous failures too. Natural conceptions give hope so I know how you feel.
Ah that's sad and I'm sorry. Try to be kind to yourself and do whatever makes you feel any better whatever that may be. Here if you need anything ❤️xxx
I also had a natural conception the month after my fifth cycle failed to collect any eggs. Clinic said likely just bad luck so when I got a bfp I thought it was meant to be. Unfortunately started spotting at 8 weeks and bleeding at 9. It's week 10 and they've diagnosed mc.It's horrible, but I'm optimistic. To have tried for so long and finally got pregnant naturally is a blessing to me.
I'm sorry for both of your losses, and for mine. I want it so much.
Truly believe it will happen so don't give up hope. Be kind to yourself. And let others be kind to you xx
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