Post by peanutmuse on Mar 11, 2016 16:45:39 GMT -5
I agree with calindi, the numbers do rise more slowly after they reach a certain point. The doubling time moves to 72-96 hours. Depending on the time of day that the blood was drawn, it still seems uncertain. I don't want to give you false hope, but I would definitely be absolutely certain before you count yourself out and especially before making any decisions.
I agree with calindi, the numbers do rise more slowly after they reach a certain point. The doubling time moves to 72-96 hours. Depending on the time of day that the blood was drawn, it still seems uncertain. I don't want to give you false hope, but I would definitely be absolutely certain before you count yourself out and especially before making any decisions.
Thank you. My numbers only rose 0.5% in 48 hours. The OB told me it is not a viable pregnancy based on the numbers and wants to see me Monday to have an u/s to completely rule out ectopic since that can't be confirmed by numbers alone.
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