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Hcg levels dropped at 5 weeks pregnant but no bleeding, will i for sure miscarry?

By June 18, 2011 - 6:38am
 
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I am 5 weeks at 4 days pregnant. at 4 weeks at 5 days my hcg levels were 1296, then almost a week later they dropped to 1000. I have had a little brown spotting, not even enough to get on my underwear. But other than that no bleeding. Will i definitely miscarry? Has anyone else had a 300 point drop and still carried a healthy baby?

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Anonymous (reply to polkadot214)

I am curious to know your outcome I myself am having the same problem my levels dropped from 300 to 100 within a week...with no bleeding or cramping....what was your outcome?

June 8, 2014 - 7:24am
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Does anyone have an outcome of this situation?? I'm having the same thing happen and was curious what to expect.

September 16, 2014 - 4:53am
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Hello there.... I am Going through the same situation. I am 5 weeks 4 days pregnant as of today. My hcg levels were low and after a repeat blood test they told me it has dropped. Also during the first scan at 5 week 1 day they couldn't find anything. I have been told I will miscarry. There is another scan on Monday and they will know if this is a missed miscarriage as I have no symptoms of miscarriage. This is my 3rd miscarriage in the last two years an 2nd in a row in a span of 3 months. I feel scared of airing for it to happen. Any advice on what to expect?
Thanks

October 24, 2014 - 4:41am
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