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Day 7 post MXT HCG results
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Day 7 post MXT HCG results
I was diagnosed with an ectopic in my left tube last Sunday after 2 weeks of being told I had a PUL.
I am currently day 8 post MTX, I’ve just rung for the results from yesterday’s bloods and they haven’t quite made the 15% drop (they had gone up unsurprisingly on day 4). They are currently sat around 1100.
A doctor is reviewing them, I’m just wondering if anyone had any experience of this? I’d rather they allow a bit more time before considering a second dose as we do want to try again after 3 months and I know a second dose delays it to 6. In now on week 4 of this saga and my patience is beginning to dwindle . This is my first pregnancy and it’s been rather traumatic!
All the best
Sx
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Re: Day 7 post MXT HCG results
I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy and loss,
I would discuss your results with your medical team. If the levels aren't reducing as quickly as they would like, a second dose does not mean that you have to wait 6 months before trying to conceive again. Some doctors (mistakenly) think that because they have administered a second dose of Methotrexate that that they must also double the recovery time for the body. However, even in a second dose of Methotrexate, the dosage is still much lower than for treatment of other conditions and is still metabolised by the body very quickly. Our medical advice is that, if you have had two injections, you should rely on your blood test results as an indicator of what is happening in your body and wait until your hCG levels have fallen to below 5mIU/mL in blood tests and then can restart taking vitamin/folic acid supplements. Also, in the first week it is important to avoid pain killers which fall into the NSAID group such as ibuprofen. Therefore, provided that your hCG levels have fallen to non-pregnant levels and your doctors have not said otherwise for any specific circumstances in your case, you could start to take your vitamins and use ibruprofen (according to instructions on the packet) if needed.
We have more information about this on our website here and you can ask your medical team about why they are advising to double the waiting time before trying to conceive following 2 doses.
https://ectopic.org.uk/physical-recover ... eive-again
Above all be kind to yourself and allow time to and to heal. We will be here for you for as long as you need.
Sending much love,
Karen x
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Re: Day 7 post MXT HCG results
Thank you so much for such an informative reply, I feel a lot less apprehensive about the thought of a second dose now! I don’t know if my panicked googling found 6 months of if they told me 6 months. That’s a relief. For now they are bringing me in on Wednesday (72hrs after the day 7 bloods) and seeing what they do before jumping the gun, phew!
Really appreciate your kind words, I didn’t expect to find myself in this club, but alas I am, but the support and info here has been brilliant. I am truly grateful.
Thanks again,
Sx
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