HCG levels are constantly changing in pregnancy. However, they begin rising around 8-9 days after conception, and continue to increase sharply until about the tenth week of pregnancy, when they begin to reduce again. They don't disappear completely until after the birth. If the pregnancy is not normal, the levels will rise very slowly, remain stable, or fall.
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It sounds like your less than 1 month into your pregnancy. HCG levels vary throughout the pregnancy so I wouldn't rely on a blood test to determine how far along you are. A ultrasound would be the ideal option.
There is absolutely no such thing as white blood. Blood is red, always has been, always will be.
There is a wide range of Serum Beta hCG during the first month of pregnancy. If the egg is fertilized, blastocyst implants in the endometrium on day 21, and hCG levels are present. Beta hCG levels should double approximately every 2 days for the first four weeks of pregnancy.
No. It is unusual to show a change in waistline within the first month of pregnancy.
No the nipples do not change colors.
Nothing change much the first month. It doesn't start getting weird until about third month then you start to notice little changes.
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The angel told Mary that Elizabeth was in the sixth month of her pregnancy.
If you're pregnant, it is best not to wear high heeled sandal shoes during pregnancy since it can change your posture and irritate your back.
Sometimes. But see your doctor to be sure.
I read somewhere that after a miscarriage or abortion, the hcg remains in your blood for 6-8 weeks, so I'd wait before taking another one, or have your doc do a blood test. I had a ectopic pregnancy at the end of Febuary. The doctor should had let you know if your hcg were going downn or still high. I was told to wait at least one period before I try to get pregnant again. If you did wait at least one period you might be pregnant. To be sure I would go get a blood test. It is correct that it may take 6 weeks for HCG to fall back after an ectopic, but you cannot tell if you are pregnant from one level, you need a second check to see if levels are falling. Alternatively, As you had an ectopic pregnancy, it is of course possible that you had an intrauterine pregnancy as well.