Unlikely : It is hard to say without an exam and an ultrasound. Make an appointment with your ob gyn so that you can have an ultrasound and determine what is going on.
Answered 4/8/2016
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Probably not: If you and your partner are healthy and your blood betaHCG levels are rising normally, your chances of having a normal intrauterine pregnancy are probably much greater than your risks of having a pregnancy loss. Once your betaHCG has gone over 1500 to 2000 mIU/ml,pelvic sonograms/early pregnancy ultrasounds can help confirm the location and viability of your pregnancy and provide you reassurance
Answered 4/19/2016
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