Miscarriage/pregnancy?

i had a miscarriage give or take a few a month and a half ago ..as far as i know the greatest my hcg levels get were 104..later week i had blood work and my level were still 47..are these from my miscarriage or am i pregnant again..the final couple of days ive been have very unexpected pains pain contained by my lower stomach and vagina ..and my nipples are sore..when i miscarriaged i lost all my pregnancy sytphoms right away

Answers:    Did your doctor appear concerned about your HCG level? Did they say anything in the order of whether or not they thought you might be pregnant? Depending on how far along you were when you miscarried, your HCG level could still be dropping.

I would go ahead and speech to your doctor about it. They might want to examination your levels again to see if they've dropped more since your blood work be done. If they have, next they're probably leftover from your previous pregnancy. If they're going up, you're probably pregnant again. Either route, your doctor should be able to offer you some more information about it.
Sounds resembling you could be pregnant again. Have you taken a test? If not do, and if it neg , hang around a couple of weeks then help yourself to it again. You can also just be in motion have a blood oral exam now and that should recount you for sure. if you have be active, in that is a chance, but in general what happens is next to the hcg levels not bottoming out, you are only starting to cycle again, and this is your body gearing up for a period. when i misscarried my level took (seemingly) forever to drop and my first periods be wonky and more painful next usual.
It is possible you could be pregnant again right away. They say that you are most fertile after a miscarriage and after labor. I too, get told I had a miscarriage, but within my case I don't reflect on I really did, I have have 2 different doctors tell me different things. So I don't know what is going on near me but I have unenthusiastic urine and blood tests but I own all symptoms of pregnancy including breast milk. One doctor thought I be having an impulsive miscarriage, another thinks I might still be pregnant and not showing up all the same, or he thought I might have a cyst surrounded by my ovary. I have 2 turn see an obgyn. But yes I have hear of lots of people that own gotten pregnant right after both miscarriage and labor, so you should take a EPT assessment in a week or so. Post
Deb
4/24/1999
. Posted by Deb on April 24, 1999 at 14:41:49
I have a blighted ovum at 10 weeks in Sept '98 requiring D&C. Progesterone level never returned to normal even though I be ovulating. Started Clomid at 50 mg and it didn't work. Did Clomid at 100mg for 2 months. On second month, my temps stayed high, I have spotting (I had this next to previous preg) but (-) urine tests. Went to MD on 4/12 (day 35 of my cycle) and blood experiment showed HCg level of 12. Next time, temp dropped, spotting got heavier. On Wed, 4/14, Hcg height still at 12 but started heavy bleeding near clots. Tested Hcg level on Fri 4/16 and it be 28. Didn't get this info until subsequent Wed 4/21. Hcg level that daytime was 217 and on Friday 4/23 my MD told me my Hcg horizontal went up again but did not double. My MD say she's never seen this earlier and we just inevitability to keep monitoring my quant level. My question is how come my Hcg rank is going up if I had such pouring bleeding? Is there any unsystematic a normal pregnancy could come out of this? Thanks within advance for any info. Deb




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Posted by HFHS.MD.RCS on April 26, 1999 at 23:05:55
Dear Deb:
hCG is produced by trophoblast. These cell form the placenta, membranes, and baby portions of a pregnancy. Early trophoblast is thoroughly hearty and can burrow into the wall of the uterus, verbs to make hormone, and the surface bin liner can be shedding because there is not a fighting fit, developing pregnancy. Less often, in attendance is bleeding from one area of the uterine pool liner and the pregnancy is safely attached to a distant nouns. Rarely trophoblast cells bring on a life of their own contained by a process called hydatidiform mole.

The quantitated hCG level should be followed. Continued rise in the obverse of no evidence for a healthy pregnancy may require drug treatment (methotrexate). Resolution of the hCG plane will show that the trophoblast has undegone self-destruction.

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