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    Very high beta levels

    Hi girls,
    I just wanted to follow up here! I had super high beta levels,
    124 at 10dpo, 484 at 12dpo and 1580 at 14 dpo! My ultrasound yesterday should only one healthy bean and it's not molar! The Dr said that sometimes women just produce higher levels and usually means a very strong pg! They saw the heartbeat.
    The Dr also said not to worry about downs, he said high beta levels after 12 weeks are an indicator, which is when HCG levels should start to drop off.



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    Thanks for that post 'twotolove'.
    I'm only 7w0d today, but I also have very high HCG levels too:

    14dpo 349
    16dpo 849
    22dpo 11,900
    28dpo 49,800

    I've been worried about the molar pg possibility, but it's reasuring that you have 1 healthy singelton pg w/ high betas too. My first u/s is scheduled for next wk so I'll know more than about mine, but thanks again for sharing your #'s.


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    Your welcome! I stressed sooo much about molar pg with this one that I made myself sick. I couldn't find anybody who had been through this, I just wanted to put it out there that really high betas can still mean a healthy singleton! I was told that molar pg's are waaayyy higher than our number. Like add two decimal places to your numbers....
    Congrates on your pregnancy!


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    I just had my 1st u/s today and it's officially a singleton! (8w0d).

    Strange thing about those high betas.


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    Thanks for posting,

    I have been trippin to. My beta @ 14dp3dt was 610. After reading your posts it makes me feel more relieved even your betas were much higher.

    Did you both naturally conceive, without intervention?

    Iya
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    2 IUI's- with stims all BFN
    IVF #1 - FEB/05 Overstimed
    YAY!! Levels down 2800
    Transfer....Feb/17 2-8 cells OHSS a problem.....extremely bloated
    Beta1 - 14dp3dt#610 #2-21dp3dt- #6200
    Two TWINS!!
    DD- 11/07/05 God Willing


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    Iya,

    We did IUI, but with no meds -- so as natural as you can get with a RE's intervention.


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