They should continuously rise,or at least stay level. Falling levels are bad, and will most likely result in miscarriage.
2007-10-04 09:45:34
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answered by DeAnna 5
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Sweetie a falling HCG level is not a good sign. It probably means that you have a non-viable pregnancy.( it didn't implant correctly) The reason that the doctor continues to monitor your HCG is to make sure the HCG level doesn't go up-If it does that could mean the pregnancy is ectopic(in the tubes). It would be rare for an HCG to go down and back up in a normal pregnancy unless you miscarried and then immediately conceived again which is really unlikely but not impossible. I'm sorry I don't have better news for you. I am happy to answer any other questions if you have them or just talk-I have experience in this field. God Bless!
2007-10-04 09:46:51
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answered by cookiemonster 5
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the first thought that came to my mind upon reading this post was 1. WHY is college tuition fee is America ridiculously expensive? WHY do colleges need so much money? A college is NOT a company like Apple or Microsoft. My sister will graduate from her 4 years of university soon and the total coast of tuition pee paid during those 4 years....is OMG too much. the amount is almost as much as the U.S. national debt. 2. do colleges REALLY need a lot of money? 3. America is currently facing an economic crisis; it is predicted to be one of the worst ever in U.S. history. So unemployment is a rising issue, the economy is getting spoiled and there are more innocent citizens suffering beneath the poverty line. And i am NOT against the government but the federal government doesn't seem to be sorting it out well. I don't know that much about the ecnonomy, so I learned from my sister (she's a business / economics major) and i can tell that the nation, the economy and so on are all facing a crisis. Soo....i don't know but unless the government promises to like help the poor pay for college or something I strongly suggest that colleges DO NOT raise tuition fees. Otherwise...America will face an even worse educational crisis. Does the stuff I typed make sense? hope it does. And......the good news is that the expensive tuition fee paid to a great college was actually worth it since my sister got a great job 2 weeks before graduation.
2016-05-21 00:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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no. Falling levels is a bad thing, it means that you are losing the baby. I'm sorry.
2007-10-04 09:16:26
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answered by parental unit 7
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absolutely it all depends on the person
2007-10-04 09:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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