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Is this too low/anyone had the same in the past with a successful pregnancy? I know they say don’t go off one Hcg level however after a previous loss I feel so anxious
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Learn more about our guidelines.My second pregnancy after a loss was 12 at 4 weeks. Now she's a spicy almost 8 month old. Try not to obsess over it (impossible I know) 4 weeks is still very early. She didn't even double every 48 hours. Was a very stressful 2 weeks until it was at acceptable "viable" levels.
Congratulations on your rainbow baby!!!
I wouldn’t stress about it. Four weeks is still super early so that’s why it could be low. Your hCG levels should double every 48 hours so I would just have them run a test again soon. As long as your levels go up from 28 the next time that you have lab work, then that’s a good sign!
Thank you both! And Molly congratulations on your little 8 month old!🥹