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Chelle6 - Hang in there. Stay positive and wait for the blood results. I assume your doc is checking to see if your hCG levels are doubling every 48-72 hours. I discovered I had a missed miscarriage just before the holidays last year. I was 7w2d. My hCG levels had flatlined. Because of the holidays and lack of any symptoms, we decided to let nature take its course. 4 weeks later, tired of waiting, I scheduled a D&C and had my hCG level retested. It had dropped considerably. Two days before the procedure, I finally started spotting. The day before the procedure, my doc did another u/s. She had informed my that my embryo had contiued to grow in those 4 weeks but still no heartbeat. I was surprised to hear this at the time, but my low hCG levels verified the demise of the fetus. Later, I had to remember that an embryo is a bunch of cells splitting and dividing. If we're lucky, everything goes well and that bundle of cells develops into a healthy fetus. But often, 1 in 4 pregnacies, something isn't right. In my case, there was just enough right to keep sending the message for the cells to continue dividing but not enough right to develop a healthy heart. So, unfortuantely yes, the size can be right on and can even continue to grow when there is no chance of life. And yes, you can have no signs of miscarriage for several agonizing weeks. Hence, why they call them "missed" miscarriages. Definitely get the bloodwork done. If you are less than 8 weeks, ask for another u/s. Don't make any rash decisions until you know what's going on and satisfied with all the answers. In the meantime, stay strong and be positive. Good luck.

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