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Asked by leslie319

Q: What were your betas with a successful pregnancy at 14/16 dpo?

This week mine were:

14 dpo: 142
16 dpo: 396
= 32.4 hr doubling

I checked betabase and those numbers seem within the range of ok, but there's such a big range, that it's hard to tell what's ok versus what's good or great. Thoughts?

The doubling seems good, even fast. But was my day 14 number low to start? I guess that's what has me worried.

I've had 8 losses, 1 beautiful baby girl, hoping for a second one! And I'm 40, so I really feel the pressure of the clock ticking. Hoping I get to keep this one!

This question was asked Sep. 15, 2016 4:56am
Category: Newly Pregnant

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Answered by Mammoth - Sep. 17, 2016 2:59pm
At 15dpo, mine was 444. I've not been asked to do another, so I won't know if it doubles normally. I think mine is pretty high... but I think this is because I implanted on 6dpo, the day after my embryo transfer. (I know it seems ridiculous, but I swear I felt it - a tiny electric ping in my lower back!) I used a donor egg and the donor was only 21 and the blastocyst looked awesome, so I feel that all this is possible. My own eggs were shit - poor numbers and very slow developers once they became embryos. That's why I had to try this route. Anyway, I would say that your doubling is perfect and don't worry. Maybe your little seed snuggled in a day or two later than me... but that's all fine. Really late implanters (11 or 12 dpo) are associated with miscarriage - you'd expect much lower numbers with that - like 10 or similar. It's hard for you because of your losses and your age, but it's all possible. Hang in there. Wishing you a h&h 9 months.

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Answered by wifey1985 - Sep. 15, 2016 1:21pm
Those are great numbers. I know there is a big range, but I've heard that generally, doctors like to see a number over 100 at 14dpo (but of course, if it's less than that, it's usually ok too). So you're golden. I'm sorry for your losses, and I hope this one brings you a rainbow baby!

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