i was told it was 12 weeks which is why its best to test at 18DPO BUT having said that just then out of curiosity (as isnt it the hcg that makes the tests positive) i just did a test and still positive although obviously pregnant i was under the impression after a certain time you'd get a false reading because of the drop in hcg .... sorry that wasnt any help!
ETA - fixed up due to tpying how many weeks i am rather than how many weeks i got told hcg drops DUH!!!
Last edited by Rainbow_Mumma; March 29th, 2011 at 02:25 PM.
: mistake
At hCG levels below 1,200 mIU/ml the hCG usually doubles every 48-72 hours.
Between 1,200 and 6,000 mIU/ml serum, the hCG usually takes about 72-96 hours to double, and above 6,000 mIU/ml, the hCG often takes over four or more days to double. It makes little sense to follow the hCG values above 6,000 mIU/ml as at this point the increase is normally slower and not related to how well the pregnancy is doing.
So, say someone had a surprisingly firm lower abdomen, despite being very overweight, but it wasn't that firm a couple of weeks ago. And, say that same person doesn't have regular periods, and hasn't stopped bleeding anyway, so couldn't backdate anything. And finally, say that same person had been waking up with insane lower back and side pain for no obvious reason for the past 9 or 10 weeks. What conclusion would a sane person come to?
It really could be a number of things but if the pain is enough to leave you breathless or stop you in your tracks its worth being seen to and considering how long its be going on I would see a Dr sooner rather than later.
Yeah, I've got an ultrasound next week for it, except it only occurred to me last night that it could be.....what we're talking about. I thought it was a lump on my right side, but I felt it on my left last night, and then realised that it goes all the way across. The pain is really weird, its like I'm tensing my core muscles, and they won't release. I have to sit down for about half hour before the pain goes, and I don't feel it again after that, til the next morning.
Oh, I mean 'my friend' has an ultrasound next week
I had two very, VERY feint positives after my baby was born (about 8-10 weeks after) and it turns out I had retained placenta. Probably not much help there just thought I'd add my two cents! Haha
Goodluck
Actually I'm wrong, the scan isn't til the 12th. I'd much prefer a sooner one, but this is a special clinic with GYNO's who have specialised in women's imaging, so there's a bit of a queue. I'm not bleeding flat out, just spotting. It didn't occur to me that the back pain would be related, but there's no other explanation for it, it just started happening one morning.
Symptoms -
Nausea in afternoons, never vomiting (I don't tend to vomit anyway, even with gastro)
No nipple changes, but have grown about half a cup size
Core pain
Spotting
Exhausted - falling asleep at my desk around 10-10.30 and 2-3 every day, nanna naps on weekends (still using CPAP machine, so not sleep apnoea)
Hard lower abdomen
They're all I can think of at the moment. I've still got a test at home, so I'll do that with FMU tomorrow.
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