I am beyond confused here. My first beta was 195 at 14dpo, second one only doubled 83% in 2 days, third beta just barely doubled in 2 days.
My RE is at Cornell and very accomplished. He did an ultrasound at 5w4d and saw one gestational sac. He looked around for another sac, since I implanted two blasts, but there was only one. I thought I saw two yolk sacs in the gest sac (and looking back at my ultrasound photo I am almost certain I see two yolk sacs) but I stupidly didn't mention it to the doctor as he clearly pointed out one yolk sac.
My next ultrasound was yesterday (6w5d) and there were two gestational sacs, each with a baby and each with a heartbeat (125 and 115). The doctor said they are definitely identical twins since there is no way he could have missed a sac that size (since it measured fairly on time, not very behind). My question is this: If they are in two separate gestational sacs, even if they were identical, shouldn't they have implanted separately (since everything online says di/di identical twins- meaning they each have their own gest sac and placenta- have to have split on day 2 or 3 after ovulation and implanted separately? Especially since I implanted blasts on day 5? I don't get how the embryologists wouldn't have seen them splitting and still doesn't explain why I had one sac at 5.5w and 2 sacs at 6.5w. Has anyone heard of a gestational sac dividing into two between 5.5 and 6.5 weeks? I just don't know why they are so sure they are identical and not fraternal (concerned since identicals are much higher risk than fraternal)
Sorry for long post. I am beyond confused.