Hello I've just been told that I am pregnant but I'm concerned about my beta numbers. It's only 97, it is my first beta so is that good? Is there a chance that I may be dealing with a chemical pregnacy or ectopic? I maybe comparing to much to the other women but I am a little bummed. Can ya help?
JJJAKE wrote:Hello I've just been told that I am pregnant but I'm concerned about my beta numbers. It's only 97, it is my first beta so is that good? Is there a chance that I may be dealing with a chemical pregnacy or ectopic? I maybe comparing to much to the other women but I am a little bummed. Can ya help?
First, congratulations, you are pregnant!!!
It's a little low, but not too bad.
When was it taken? (This means, how many days after the transfer of embryos and at what stage. For example, "14 days after day 3 transfer", or "10 days after day 5 transfer" are common answers).
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JJJake~ Let me put your mind at ease real quick!!!
Here's a link with a beta chart and you are 14 dpo. that number is listed between 50 and 100. You are at the high end. DO NOT WORRY! You are pregnant!!
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BETA (10dp5dt)~ 275 Beta#2(12dp5dt)~ 720
MC @ 10 weeks.
JJJAKE I just wrote you on another post so I cut and pasted this
The only thing with regards to betas you should be concerned with is a beta that does not rise like it should. Now I am not saying that high beta numbers are not indicative sometimes of multiples or low betas arent a cause of worry, I am just saying that betas are a gauge and everyone is differant. My RE said to me that anything over 50 at 9dp5dt was considered promising
I have read woman who went on to have healthy triplets with beta numbers for what would be expected for a singleton. I have read that some woman have crazy high betas and only had a singleton. Our betas only calcualte the amount of pregnancy hormone we are producing and some woman are just high HCG producers and some dont produce as much. I also read, which I hope I understand, is the HCG is created from the placenta or the amniotic sac, not the fetus.
JJake - There is a lady that was on one of the other boards that I am on. She had a beta 12dp3dt. Here beta was around 70 and she is PG with triplets. Please don't worry. Enjoy being PG.
Chris
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