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If the pregnancy is ongoing they will double in the space of 48 hours, if the pregnancy is failing they will decrease in 48 hours.

Tell your friend to rest, there is nothing she can do unfortunatly.

I miscarried August 22nd last year and got pregnant again 5th September. Im due on saturday.

If she does suffer a miscarriage she has got a good chance of carrying on to have a successful pregnancy.

Thoughts are with your friend xx
Sheep in a Jeep
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Originally posted by Sheep In a Jeep:
If the pregnancy is ongoing they will double in the space of 48 hours, if the pregnancy is failing they will decrease in 48 hours.

Tell your friend to rest, there is nothing she can do unfortunatly.

I miscarried August 22nd last year and got pregnant again 5th September. Im due on saturday.

If she does suffer a miscarriage she has got a good chance of carrying on to have a successful pregnancy.

Thoughts are with your friend xx
Thankyou that makes sense then, why they have asked her to go back in 2 days, I will explain that to her Thumbs Up
Tilly_Floss
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Originally posted by Tilly_Floss:
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Originally posted by Sheep In a Jeep:
If the pregnancy is ongoing they will double in the space of 48 hours, if the pregnancy is failing they will decrease in 48 hours.

Tell your friend to rest, there is nothing she can do unfortunatly.

I miscarried August 22nd last year and got pregnant again 5th September. Im due on saturday.

If she does suffer a miscarriage she has got a good chance of carrying on to have a successful pregnancy.

Thoughts are with your friend xx
Thankyou that makes sense then, why they have asked her to go back in 2 days, I will explain that to her Thumbs Up


OMG... it makes my blood boil that they have sent your poor friend home, to basically see if she miscarries... without explaining any of this to her.

Seriously.. I know she will be in no fit state, but perhaps her bf may be, tell them to NOT let the staff fob them off if they are unclear about anything. They have a "duty of care" to ensure patients are FULLY informed, and fully understand as far as is possible what is happening, suspected, planned etc.

IF they still have problems, they should demand that a PALS Officer be assigned to them (Patient Advocacy Liason Officer). All hospitals have them, they will act as a go between, and are there for circumstances such as these.

ALl the best.
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by Tilly_Floss:
I have a friend who has recently found out they are pregnant, they have been bleeding and has had to go for a scan, she has been told that her HCG levels are really low and that its a threatened miscarriage. She has to go back to have her HCG levels tested again in two days, does anyone know of any ways to increase HCG levels?


aren't your hgc levels the hormones that the pregnancy test uses to confirm whether you're pregnant or not? They're naturally produced when you're pregnant, and I don't think can be increased/determined before you get pregnant. As far as I remember your HGC levels can be low for a two reasons, either it's really early days in the pregnancy and the hormone levels aren't high enough yet, or there's a threatened miscarriage.

Hopefully for your friend it's the first one, but what I would suggest is, if she can't wait the two days, if she gets a couple of pregnancy tests, the ones with the lines on them, not the digital ones and do a bouple of them over the next few days and see if the line darkens. If it darkens she'll know the HGC levels are increasing, and that might set her mind at ease.

It's a pretty lame suggestion, but it's the only one I can think of. Fingers crossed for her Hug
T
I hope all goes well for your friend....hospitals are not that great at dealing with threatened miscarriage. I went to the hospital at 4am with heavy bleeding...was stuck in a side room for 8hrs unattended...sent home cos some doctor said I was fine as he couldn't see my cervix....collapsed at home in the afternoon, haemorraging (sp?) badly....lost my baby.

I was lucky enough to fall pregnant again quite quickly and he's now 6yrs old.

It is good that your friend has you looking out for her. She could also talk to her midwife, if she has one already, they will be able to advise her and talk to her. I truly hope everything goes well for her...send her big hugs and lots of love xx
MrsB

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