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Q: Hcg Levels information
asked by: Shanyan on August 14th, 2007
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For anyone who has had a miscarriage how long did it take for your levels to go back to zero. Also does it make a difference if you miscarried naturally or had a D&C......does it take longer if you miscarried naturally.

I had a D&C on July 12th and on August 9th I started getting really bad af cramps and a really sore back, plus my boobs have been tingly, I never ended up getting af so last night I tested (August 13th) at first I thought that I could see the ever so faint line but I thought that it was in my head. Then a few hours later when I went to bed I checked it and it was positive. Then this morning I tested to see because morning urine is better and it was BFN. I am not sure what to think.

I have been pregnant 4 times and it always starts with me having cramps and thinking that af is coming and she never does. that is how I am feeling now.

Do you think that the HCG is still in my body from my miscarriage or do you think that I could be just really early pregnant.....Please help.
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babyAndy
replied on August 14th, 2007
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that is a really tough one...becuae it wasnt that long ago that you had the d & c. My guess is that you still have some hcg in your system. Your body was actually preggers so I dunno how quick periods return afterwards. I would speak with your dr.
I hope everything turns out ok!
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babyAndy
replied on August 14th, 2007
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Actually I could be very wrong...I was just reading some other posts and there were a few people who said they were pregnant within the month post miscarriage.
Sounds like the further along you were when you miscarried the harder the chance it is to get pregnant quick. So if you miscarried early on...your body maybe be able to return to a normal cycle sooner...meaning you could verywell be preggers again.
So good luck to you!
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