thread: 15dpo and hcg only 13- any hope?

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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    Perth
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    Thank you for your kind words

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
    954

    Just wanted to wish you well for Friday.

    Offering plenty of these and much understanding.

  3. #3
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    Sep 2008
    Perth
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    Well the hcg had gone rock bottom so I have to stop the progesterone and let nature take it's course.

    I really hate the term chemical pregnancy, it feels like it was never real in the first place, but it feels pretty real to me. I;m sorry to all those who have suffered losses later than this, which must be so much harder, but it still hurts.

    Thank you for your support and kind words, it helps. Especially since the clinic nurses didn't offer any at all.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
    Caroline Springs
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    I'm so sorry to hear your sad news You are completely valid in grieving as although it's called a "chemical pregnancy" you must have conceived in order for your body to create hcg. That means that your's and your partner's DNA combined to create the beginnings of a life and no matter how brief that spark existed, it still contained all your hopes and dreams for that life.

    Take care of yourself and my thoughts are with you during this tough time. ♥

  5. #5
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    Apr 2006
    Perth
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    Well the hcg had gone rock bottom so I have to stop the progesterone and let nature take it's course.

    I really hate the term chemical pregnancy, it feels like it was never real in the first place, but it feels pretty real to me. I;m sorry to all those who have suffered losses later than this, which must be so much harder, but it still hurts.

    Thank you for your support and kind words, it helps. Especially since the clinic nurses didn't offer any at all.
    I'm so sorry lyra stardust. Just wanted to say that you have every right to feel the loss of your pregnancy as strongly as anyone else. We have hopes and dreams for our babies the second we know of their existence. I've had chem pregnancies and much later ones and I can honestly say that they are all heartbreaking.

    Take care of yourself over the next few weeks and take the time to grieve any way you need to.

  6. #6
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    Oct 2009
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    lyra stardust: so sorry to hear your news to answer your question once i stopped the progesterones i started bleeding within about 3 or 4 days