What would you call this?

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Jilltine
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What would you call this?

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I just recently went through my 2nd IVF. I ended up with a positive beta of 223 , then 4 days later 444, than 4 days later 500 something. My Dr. told me that the numbers wern't going up like they should, so she wanted me to stop my meds and I would get a period in a few days. Do you think my situation would be considered a chemical or a miscarriage? They never really told me what it was. I am curious because I am researching what my chances are for concieving on my next IVF. Thanks for any help.
Jill (30)/ Andy (35)
IUI Clomid BFN
IUI Follistim BFN
IVF #1 Cancelled (Embies arrested)
IVF #2 @ chemical/miscarriage
IVF #3 November/ BFP
Ghost
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Re: What would you call this?

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Jilltine wrote:I just recently went through my 2nd IVF. I ended up with a positive beta of 223 , then 4 days later 444, than 4 days later 500 something. My Dr. told me that the numbers wern't going up like they should, so she wanted me to stop my meds and I would get a period in a few days. Do you think my situation would be considered a chemical or a miscarriage? They never really told me what it was. I am curious because I am researching what my chances are for concieving on my next IVF. Thanks for any help.
Sorry to hear that.

If the pregnancy is lost before ultrasound confirmation, then it's typically called a biochemical pregnancy.

If it's somewhere besides the uterus, then it's an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopics are characterized by low and lazy hCG curves. I assume your doctor will do follow-up labs to verify your hCG values are resolving. If they do not resolve quickly, he/she may want to try an ultrasound to identify the implantation site, and he/she might give you a medication to help it to resolve.
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