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5weeks post transfer cramping and bleeding

Hi wondering if I could get some advice please. I'm 5 weeks post ivf transfer with bleeding and cramps went to hospital stayed in they could only find a small sac on scan. My hcg level was 1354 then today I had it repeated still bleeding heavily it only rose to 1534 I asked for a scan today nurse said no, dr rang asking me to go in tomorrow for a scan. If it's bad news I just want it over with but i can't get clear answers if the pregnancy is viable any ideas please ?
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I have not had that experience but I did IVF as well. I was concerned when my HCG stopped doubling but was told after a certain point it doesn't double anymore it just goes up slowly. So yours is still doing that so that's a good sign. I hope you get some answers from the doctor soon.
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One of the hard parts about miscarriage, is that sometimes you have to wait for answers.  I had to go back several times before I was told finally that I was losing our little one- it made it hard to accept as well- I still hoped some miracle would happen.  

That said, my last pregnancy, I had similar things happen, and he's a happy, healthy 6 month old now.  

Not knowing how it will go is so hard, let us know how you and baby are doing!
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Hi! I was bleeding during my first ivf pregnancy almost 10 weeks and my son is 3years now
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now Im pregnant with baby nr 2, bleeding was from 4th-10 week. I was thinking first weeks that Im not pregnant cos I thought that it is a long lasting period because of ivf hormonal therapy. In 13 week I started to bleed therribly and I went to hospital. I was thinking that the pregnancy is over...but baby survived and now Im in 20 week
Wow congrats and thanks x
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