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    I lost a set of twins before having my DS1, and my hcg was on the high end of the normal range. To be honest, the only time I've had high hcg I was carrying a baby with a chromosomal abnormality.
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    I had really high betas with my DS3. They were above 25,000 at 21 and 23dpo. They were convinced I was off on my dates, but I wasn't. My due date was exactly what I thought it would be after my dating scan. He didn't end up having any chromosomal abnormalities and is still perfectly healthy!



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    Did we ever get any follow up to this? Doea anyone know if she ended up with twins?

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    She is in my DDG and is pregnant with only one baby- a girl!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Throwaway_panther View Post
    Did we ever get any follow up to this? Doea anyone know if she ended up with twins?
    There were two sacs but one baby. Follow up ultrasound was just one baby/sac. ❤️

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birthfree View Post
    There were two sacs but one baby. Follow up ultrasound was just one baby/sac. ❤️
    Same thing happened to me with this pregnancy! At my first scan, we saw what could be the beginnings of another fetal pole. Sadly, it never developed any further.


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    Quote Originally Posted by XXforhubby View Post
    Same thing happened to me with this pregnancy! At my first scan, we saw what could be the beginnings of another fetal pole. Sadly, it never developed any further.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Birthfree View Post
    There were two sacs but one baby. Follow up ultrasound was just one baby/sac. ❤️
    I'm sorry to hear of your loss! Very happy you got your DD!

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