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1052633 tn?1311872678

is this going to be ok????

so my doctors office called me and said that my blood test results were lower than they liked to see. i had a 5 day blastocyst transfer on 8/23 and today i got my 1st beta draw. they said my beta was 32 and they like to see 50 or higher. they wanted me to get my blood drawn on sat but i won't be in town of course and so now i will have to wait til tuesday to get my blood drawn. they also told me that they have seen women have a succesful pregnancy with those levels before but it's just a sign of precaution and it might be an early sign of miscarriage! has anybody had this happen to them with a good result?
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136689 tn?1419580447
congratulations on the pregnancy, try not to stress, i know another lady had a beta of 32 to start with and now is like 30 weeks pregnant, my levels when i misscarried were 17 and then 72 never got any higher
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99627 tn?1301270952
Numbers dont really mean a lot. As long as they double every 48-72 hours. Can you get your blood test done somewhere else? Your Doctor can send lab papers to a close by lab in the are you will be. I had this done once. I was in different state and my Doctor sent me to Quest diagnostics to get beta test done.
Try not to worry much.  Good luck.
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