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slow rising HCG levels

I was recently advised not to get pregnant as I have a suspected partial uterine septum (which has never been picked up before during laparoscopies or scans) and was due for an op in may, but I must have just conceived when i was told not to as im now 6 weeks pregnant. last yr i had a partial molar and my hormones were more than doubling, more like tripling, so i was scared about this pregnancy having high hormone levels but now they arnt going up as they should, I had a scan which showed a tiny fluid sac that the sonographer said she was unsure if it was the baby sac or just fluid in  my womb she said it was too early to tell but if it was the baby sac it look slightly flattish, what does this mean? and getting back to hormones i was told 2 days ago they were 880 so was shocked to hear today they were 9000+ but apparently i was mis informed and that they were 8000, so in 2 days they have only rose by just over a 1000, i have no pains or signs of mc does anyone hold out any hope?
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I thought they were going to but theyve just rang and apparently not, theyre just goin to scan on wed but its not looking good
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Will they check your levels again?
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just read over my question ive not made it very clear
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no they only went from 8000 and something to 9000 and something so didnt nowhere near double...I was misinformed that they were 880 so im quite annoyed about that, thanks for your reply anyway x
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hi

Your levels going from 880 to 8000 is good and shows you are progressing realy well.

I would not worry, wait for your next scan and relax as much as you can.

xx
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