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Asked by Kaylin0719

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So I went to the ER on sep 24th because I bled about a teaspoon of blood but stopped after a few hours. The doctors did an ultrasound, hcg quant and cervical check. My hcg levels were 24000, cervix was closed but on the ultrasound they could only see gestational sac and yolk sac.(I was 5 weeks 3 days) . I was told I was having a miscarriage based on the fact that there was no fetal pole. I have not bled since that day and my pregnancy symptoms are getting worse what do you guys think? I even have had white fluid coming from my breasts. This is my 5th pregnancy and ii don't know what to think so depressing :(

This question was asked Sep. 29, 2013 7:44pm
Category: Pregnancy Complications

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Answered by Kaylin0719 - Oct. 4, 2013 5:52pm
***2nd update*** had my ultrasound today! Saw two sacs but only one had baby measuring 6 weeks 2 days, yayyyy!!!

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Answered by Soontobe4 - Sep. 30, 2013 1:07am
I went into the er at 5wks 6 days because I had the slightest pink in my cervical mucus. This is my fourth and it scared me. My hcg was 35518 at the time. The ultasound showed a developing embryo and yolk sac. The baby's heartbeat was 110 bpm. Because of the slight sign of blood they called it a threatened miscarriage. I am now 8wks 5 days and the baby's heartbeat was 176 bpm at the dating ultrasound. My er told me they have to call it something when you come in with any kind of bleeding. Personally I think they should reevaluate what they tell pregnant women early on. Just remember it's still early. Heck I keep asking my husband when he thinks I'll show. Congratulations on a happy and healthy pregnancy.

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