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What Are The Reasons For Having Bleeding, High Hcg Levels And Absence Of Baby Or Heartbeat In Ultrasound?

hi I have a question im pregnant and I had bleeding this last Friday (not heavy) I went to the er and they did an ultrasound and they check my hcg levels it was 50000... the dr couldn't see the baby or his heartbeat in the normal ultrasound and told to go back 3 to 5 days later to check on my hcg levels again.. I went yesterday and my hcg level is at 62000... do you think Im still pregnant?? does hcg levels go up after a miscarriage??? thank you
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Presence of high HCG levels without visualisation of fetus probability of Hydatiform mole should be considered especially in view of sequentially raised level of HCG.
Do discuss this probability with your Gynecologist.

Take care

Best Regards
Dr T Shobha Deepak
MBBS, MD.
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What Are The Reasons For Having Bleeding, High Hcg Levels And Absence Of Baby Or Heartbeat In Ultrasound?

Hi Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Presence of high HCG levels without visualisation of fetus probability of Hydatiform mole should be considered especially in view of sequentially raised level of HCG. Do discuss this probability with your Gynecologist. Take care Best Regards Dr T Shobha Deepak MBBS, MD.