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HCG Levels

I had 2 miscarriages last year, and found out I was pregnant on March 30th.  My LMP was March 2nd.  My HCG level on March 29th was 41, on April 1st it was 149, on April 3rd it was 436.  On April 6th, I had some bleeding, went to the ER b/c I am RH negative for the Rhogam shot, and they said my HCG level was 836.  I went back and had my levels tested yesterday (April 9th), and they only went up to 907.  Has anyone else had this same experience, and still maintained the pregnancy?  Have an ultrasound scheduled for 4/15, but this waiting is driving me crazy!
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I am RH- too and just had my 3rd miscarriage today :(  I feel your pain. I'm so sorry for your loss.  I have had Rhogam shots, but I am so confused about the shot.  If it's only in your system for 12 weeks, then shouldn't we be getting them every 12 weeks regardless if you are pregnant?  This way it would be in your system right when you get pregnant.

Continue to have hope and faith. :)
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Ended up having my 3rd miscarriage yesterday.....
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Thanks....we are praying things are okay too....I will let you know after my ultrasound...
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The fact that your hcg lvls are going up is good.  Some women have periods when they are pregnant or some spotting each is different. I hope everything goes well for you this time. I will keep you in my thoughts  
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