The higher end of normal always makes the medical profession think worst case scenario - not good for us but yes, at least they are thorough An elevated HCG makes us consider multiple pregnancy and molar pregnancy (we routinely test HCG levels in hyperemesis due to these risks) so it is *normal* for us to consider it - even though it is rare. The consequences are nasty so it is better to be over vigilant than not vigilant enough.

Make sure you use us to keep you sane (although I can't vouch for the sanity of those of us supporting you ) It is a tough road to walk after you have experienced a loss and some days will be more stressful than others. Unfortunately, there are many of us who have BTDT and we are more than happy to help you through