I had a 3day transfer of 2 "perfect" embies. First beta was 11dp3dt and came back at 27. I had what I would consider a normal AF with cramping 8dp3dt through 11dp3dt. I assumed between the bleeding and the low beta I was having a chemical pregnancy. I went in for beta #2 16dp3dt expecting it to decrease but it instead increased to 141. Beta #3 came back at 791 20dp3dt. About every other day since beta #2 I have had some type of bleeding and cramping ranging from spotting to heavy flow, brown to bright red and the episodes only last for about 1 hour tops. I go in for another beta soon but wanted to get some opinions while I wait with all the bleeding I have had I am not holding out hope for a viable pregnancy. So do you think this sounds ectopic or molar or like something else?? I am praying its not a ectopic or molar since I don't want to put ttc on hold for 3-12 months.
EJ7997 wrote:I had a 3day transfer of 2 "perfect" embies. First beta was 11dp3dt and came back at 27. I had what I would consider a normal AF with cramping 8dp3dt through 11dp3dt. I assumed between the bleeding and the low beta I was having a chemical pregnancy. I went in for beta #2 16dp3dt expecting it to decrease but it instead increased to 141. Beta #3 came back at 791 20dp3dt. About every other day since beta #2 I have had some type of bleeding and cramping ranging from spotting to heavy flow, brown to bright red and the episodes only last for about 1 hour tops. I go in for another beta soon but wanted to get some opinions while I wait with all the bleeding I have had I am not holding out hope for a viable pregnancy. So do you think this sounds ectopic or molar or like something else?? I am praying its not a ectopic or molar since I don't want to put ttc on hold for 3-12 months.
It's on the low side, but it is rising well. I tend to doubt it's ectopic. It's not acting like one.
Never seen a molar, but I hear they are very high. Not like yours.
Best of luck.
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