BRMommy2B wrote:Ghost,
We transferred one frozen 5 day embryo 10 days ago. We had our beta this morning, and it came back at 425.
I (in all of my IVF craziness) thought that sounded high, and did some internet searching of beta numbers. There was one site that listed by number everyone's beta numbers according to the transfer day and dpt, and I'm significantly higher that all singletons at that point.
What could this mean? Is there any bad side to a high beta?
425 does not sound all that high to me, but I'd say that, if you'd had more than one transferred, that 425 is more consistent with a multiple than a single. I'd bet we have seen singles higher than 425, but I'm not certain of that.
Yes, there can be a down side to very high hCG at this point. In very rare cases it may result from a molar pregnancy. My clinic has never seen one of those to my knowledge (in many thousands of cycles), and I have seen many "betas" that were much higher than yours. Moles are very rare.
Chance of a strong singleton pregnancy is high.
Chance of a monozygotic twin is low. Maybe 2% or so.
Chance of a mole is very low. Much less than 1%.
The ultrasound is much more definitive than hCG measurements.
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