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hormones levels

I'm 5 weeks 1 days PG today and today found out my hormones are 249 at 4 weeks 1day PG. Which they said it's low ...but I have been using natural progesterone cream since I found out I was PG  supposedly to prevent mc. hope my hormones are high when I get my blood work done tomorrow. I was told to come tomorrow and next day to get labs done to see if my hormones increased. I think you should tell them your concern about your hormones...
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Thats strange because I had my bloods at 4 weeks as well and it was 250. She was happy with it. She said anything above 100 is good. Im taking progesterone as well
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Mine were only 18 at 4w1d and thought I was miscarrying since I had just miscarried before my previous cycle...after 48h they tripled to 72 and I'm now 35w!! Most important is that they are at least doubling every 48-72h and that your progesterone is a good level to help maintain the pregnancy and it sounds like you and your OB are already on top of that.  Relax and enjoy!!! :)
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I guess i as wrong about The hcg it was at 294. I had spotted bright pink discharge on Friday but no pain what so ever who h was weird.so I went to the ER quick to see what is going on got blood,urine,ultrasound done. My hcg was 7883 was the embryo baby ...no heart beat but they said at but 6 weeks you can hear it. hopefully I will get to heart later on and my baby will turn out ok . Started to take that Friday progesteron 50 Mg cream vaginal to sustain a pregnancy.hopefully goes to you guys and I.
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