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Pregnant, Hcg Went Up Then Dropped. Will I Miscarry It?

Had a postive pregnancy which i didnt know i was pregnant because i bleed a normal cycle. Then doctor said my hcg went up then dropped within 3 days. He said i would miscarry however i never had any bleeding or cramping just spotted old blood for about 4 days. Now Im due to have my period but is 3 days late and just having headaches on and off like period and my lower abdomen is bloated.
Wed, 3 Apr 2013
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Hi,
If your previous cycle was the eventful one, you may have a delayed period this time. However, since you did not have either a sonographic confirmation of pregnancy or the abortion, you should better get a trans-vaginal sonogram to rule out any missed pregnancy or uterine anomalies. It would also be advisable to have a complete assessment if you wish to conceive. Please consult a specialist for further management. Take care.
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Pregnant, Hcg Went Up Then Dropped. Will I Miscarry It?

Hi, If your previous cycle was the eventful one, you may have a delayed period this time. However, since you did not have either a sonographic confirmation of pregnancy or the abortion, you should better get a trans-vaginal sonogram to rule out any missed pregnancy or uterine anomalies. It would also be advisable to have a complete assessment if you wish to conceive. Please consult a specialist for further management. Take care.