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Twin mamas...what were your beta numbers?
If you knew/remember them. And what DPO were they drawn at?
![]() ETA--I know betas really don't mean anything when it comes to multiples...average numbers could still be twins+ and high numbers can still be a singleton. I'm just curious
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Re: Twin mamas...what were your beta numbers?
I have never had mine run =(
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Mom to: Clover (7) Violet (6) & Twins; Scarlet & Ryland (3) & Thistle born 6/29 I write paranormal romance books! www.angelakulig.com
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Re: Twin mamas...what were your beta numbers?
I have mine from all 3 of my twin pregnancies, but it's too late for me to look them up right now.
But, the best site for comparing betas is www.betabase.info. Oh and very quickly, to indicate twins, it's not about the actual number. It's about how fast it rises. And, on top of that, you really need at least 3 or 4 that are 2 days apart to really get a good indication because even a single will have a "fluke" fast rise sometimes. It's a pattern of a faster rise that indicates the possibility of multi's. Generally speaking, a singleton will double in 48hrs for early betas, but twins will double + about 20% in 48hrs. Both slow down around 1200, though twin betas usually keep rising faster than a singleton. Hope that helps.
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Heather SAHM to 6 who are 7 and under, including 2 sets of twins and our last little miracle, a surviving identical twin, born Oct 2012!
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Re: Twin mamas...what were your beta numbers?
We didn't get betas for the first set of twins, but did for the last 2 sets (our last pregnancy started as twins but we lost one early on, so we have 3 sets but only 2 surviving sets.) So here's those betas:
ID di/di: 12dpo 104 14dpo 400 17dpo 1719 Fraternal di/di 12dpo 70 14dpo 278 22dpo 8893
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Finally expecting a rainbow! STICK BABY, STICK!!
**20***24***28***32***36 ***40

Mom to: Clover (7) Violet (6) & Twins; Scarlet & Ryland (3) & Thistle born 6/29 I write paranormal romance books! 
But, the best site for comparing betas is 
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