![]() I know the feeling of not wanting to know the results of the beta or wanting to go in because you fear you will get bad news.GO IN and pick up your phone hun. ![]() Under normal circumstances 90% of women do not see a heartbeat or fetal pole until at minimum 6 weeks 3 days and even then its hard to see or find. While your first to second doubling time was not great your second to third was perfect! Many Successful FET pregnancies report this more often than natural.ģ. You are not reporting any progesterone issues.Ģ. Through that research I found out my doubling time was 196 hours.ġ. I did a so much googling within the time that the 2nd Beta did not double to the day they told me it was a blighted ovum pregnancy. Came back 2 days later and sac was still measuring 5 weeks 3 days and once again no doubling.in fact HCG went up only like 10. ![]() February 2nd we had the first ultrasound which I would have been 6 weeks 3 days but we were measuring at 5 weeks 3 days and we only saw the sac. We had blood work done January 29 then again on February 2nd and while it went up it did not double and my progesterone was low both times. We had stopped fertility treatments to get through the holidays and our wedding so it was a natural pregnancy and I thought a miracle. I found out I was pregnant on my birthday. I don't have a success story, in fact I have the opposite. My twins are now happy healthy 1 yr olds! I wish you all the best and pray you get your miracle! It was my best birthday ever- two heartbeats and two babies measuring right on target. I was immediately sent to the hospital for another ultrasound with the best machine available. I had another ultrasound at 7w2d- my birthday! The same exact thing was seen on the ultrasound. The dr at that time (not my regular RE- long story) said I should expect to miscarry. The other showed no progress and still no heartbeat. I had another ultrasound a few days later. At 5w6d, one baby had a strong heartbeat and one had no heartbeat, no fetal pole. Fast forward a few years and many, many heartaches and cycles later, I was again pg with twins (donor egg this time). By 7 weeks, my body had re absorbed baby b. Long story short, I had vanishing twin syndrome. I had one baby with a strong heartbeat at 6w and one baby with no heartbeat or fetal pole. My first ultrasound hell, I was pregnant with twins. I've been in ultrasound hell twice before and have had different results both times. HLxIZu9WrXTGZhH38QPo4BtgXpW9XIqP_lg.jpg 4 Similar Discussions Found Just hoping inspiring stories during this dreaded wait. I am trying to stay as positive as possible but your help would be so appreciated! Any success so tired out there? I'll get my blood results tomorrow but something tells me those won't put my mind at ease. The nurse who did the U/s was not helpful at all but did say that it was still very early and we may see more in a couple weeks. ![]() We thankfully found a sac in my uterus and ruled out ectopic but there was no fetal pole or yolk. My first scan was this morning when I would technically be 6 weeks or 23dp5dt. So horrible doubling time the first four days then it picked up the next couple of days. My beta hcg levels thereafter were as follow. I did a frozen transfer on 2/16 for 2 5 days blastocysts and found out that I was pregnant for the very first time ever on 2/26. I'm doing everything I can to stay positive but really need some encouragement! I've got from infertility hell, to IVF hell, to beta/hcg hell, to now, ultrasound hell. I'm looking for some success stories and words of wisdom.
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