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Can A Change In Pregnancy Test, Blood Test And HCG Level Indicate A Miscarriage?

hi doc ,my l .m.p is 25th Aug .12 dys after due date blood test and scan showed pregnency ,bt after 2 weeks scan does not show pregnency bt hcg level at 25.09.bt after 5 days hcg level go down at 4.0.bt dere is no pain or periods yet.is it miscarriege or what.
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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Declining serial beta-hCG levels associated with a failure to detect a gestation sac which had been seen earlier, indeed indicate a missed pregnancy. Associated with this, you may notice that the pregnancy symptoms that you may have been experiencing seem to decline and disappear. Please get serial serum beta-hCG values coupled with trans-vaginal sonograms to establish the diagnosis and further management. See your consultant for further support. Wish you good health.
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Can A Change In Pregnancy Test, Blood Test And HCG Level Indicate A Miscarriage?

Hi, Declining serial beta-hCG levels associated with a failure to detect a gestation sac which had been seen earlier, indeed indicate a missed pregnancy. Associated with this, you may notice that the pregnancy symptoms that you may have been experiencing seem to decline and disappear. Please get serial serum beta-hCG values coupled with trans-vaginal sonograms to establish the diagnosis and further management. See your consultant for further support. Wish you good health.