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No, a miscarriage will only show up on a blood test if it has just occurred as within 48 hours the hcg will of decreased to a non-pregnant level.
HCG goes up by 500 every week that you are pregnant (or at least this is what a nurse told me) so if your HCG level reads "1000" it means that you are approximatley 2 weeks pregnant.. Meaning if your HCG level reads 1500, you are 3 weeks along.
HCG IS not related to dietary intake. Certain fertility drugs could cause hcg levels to rise. HCG will not ever be detected if you are not pregnant. HCG is a hormone produced by pregnancy and has nothing to do with anything you eat. HCG can be produced if you have some cancers or ovarian cysts.
Home pregnancy tests only measure hCG (the pregnancy hormone) up to a certain level. If you hCG levels are higher than what the tests reads then you can end up with a false negative.
Yes. It begins showing up at two weeks into the pregnancy.
If your HCG is not showing up, then you're most likely not actually pregnant. A drop in HCG usually indicates a miscarriage. It's possible that there was an error on the test, so you should probably get retested.
HCG? You mean human chorionic gonadotropin? Basically, any drug that will make you have sex without using birth control while you're ovulating will make your HCG level go up, because what makes this level go up is you getting pregnant. And frankly, unless you want a baby I can't imagine you wanting your HCG level to go up because this is the hormone that causes morning sickness.
most likely. however you should see a doctor.
Yes you are most likely pregnant but too early to show on an ultrasound. Your Dr should have made a follow up apointment with you in about 4 weeks.
NO the only thing that will make a pregnancy test show positive results is if the HCG hormone is detected so if you got a positive result your pregnant your pregnant ovulating has nothing to do with it Good Luck and God Bless!!!
A normal woman may carry trace amounts of HCG in her system. I, for example, carry about .1 units. This is not near enough to consider pregnant. Some women can carry up to 5 units in her system and not be pregnant. After 5 units, though, they will monitor to see if your levels rise, because it is usually indicitive of pregnancy.
no. your hCG levels should be atleast 20 if you are pregnant. Yes you are if your beta hcg test is above 5 anything less than 5 is not . It doubles up every 48-72 hours when your pregnant to keep the pregnancy going . .