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Missed a period thought I was pregnant. Took home test they all said no but still no period, Went to MD who did blood work and was told I was pregnant (6weeks). The very next week began to bleed. Nothing excessive but like a period MD said it is most likely a miscarriage but she would do levels. She did! Received a call that said that it was most likey a misscarriage cuz quantitiy per nurse was 65! Not sure what that means but she wants to test again in two weeks. Why am I do blood work again? Is it possible to still be pregnant after having what seems like a normal menstrual cycle when you thought you were pregnant?
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971577 tn?1304711266
Your welcome! Good luck! Let me know how your DR appt goes.
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Thanks. I do hope that it is just that! I so want to still be pregnant and not have suffered another miscarriage!
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971577 tn?1304711266
They are probably wanting to do blood work again to check your hormone levels. The further along you are the higher the count is. A lot of women have cycles while they are pregnant.
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Thanks. I also heard many women have cycle while pregnant also. I just hate not really knowing. Best of luck to you also!
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LOL I am laughing because I am going through almost the same thing as you are. I took 2 home pregnancy test that cam back positive, went to the doctor for bleeding, they took a test and it said negative. I did bloodwork and the doctor called to say that my level was 10. LOL I don't know if that is because I am still so early and just having a cycle while I am pregnant or if I am miscarrying. I just went today to get more bloodwork also. I hear that lots of women still have cycles while pregnant, just go get the blood work. Good Luck!!!
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