It is right at the top end of the normal range. It may mean several things. A scan will show you. you could be having multiples!!! Although I am the same number of weeks with 9313 hcg and I only have a singleton
HCG levels normally start declining at 9 weeks or so. HCG peaks at around 100,000 and then decline to about 20,000 for the duration of pregnancy. A decline at 8 weeks could be normal.
High HCG levels can indicate multiples, but cannot guarantee them. Your levels are midrange for 5 weeks, mine were 7200 at 5 weeks on the nose, which is high, but normal. Ultrasound is the only way to find out for sure. If you have a "feeling" or are experiencing intense morning sickness, it is said this can be a sign towards multiples as well.
A pregnant woman's hCG level's double every two days.
6 weeks of pregnancy
no, as long as it is increasing in numbers, you should be fine... According to the American Pregnancy Association, hCG levels taper off after 10-11 weeks of pregnancy.
Yes, Your HCG level should never drop ---it should double and get higher - if it drops - that's a sign something is wrong and most lyikey end up in a misscarraige ----the reason i know this---its cause it has happen to me and that's what my doc told me.
www.craigmedical.com has a chart with the answer you need on it.
At 5 weeks of pregnancy, normal hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels for twins can vary widely, typically ranging from about 3,000 to 60,000 mIU/mL. However, it's important to note that hCG levels can differ significantly among individuals, and the rise in hCG levels is often more crucial than the specific values. It's advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for accurate interpretation and monitoring of hCG levels during pregnancy.
my hcg levels after two weeks fo srugical abortion HCG Quantitation: 240 IU/L ( < 5 ) H, when will they drop to zero
To estimate how many weeks pregnant you might be with an hCG level of 985 mIU/mL, it's important to consider that hCG levels can vary widely among individuals. Generally, hCG levels in early pregnancy can range significantly, but a level of 985 mIU/mL typically corresponds to around 4 to 5 weeks of gestation. However, confirming the exact gestational age is best done through a combination of hCG levels and an ultrasound, as hCG levels alone aren't definitive. Always consult with a healthcare provider for accurate assessment and guidance.
To calculate pregnancy weeks using a quantitative hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) test, first determine the hCG level from the blood test. Typically, hCG levels double approximately every 48 to 72 hours in early pregnancy. By monitoring the rise in hCG levels over time, you can estimate the gestational age: levels above 1,200 mIU/mL usually indicate that a pregnancy is present, and by correlating the hCG levels with standard reference ranges, you can approximate the number of weeks since conception. However, for the most accurate dating, an ultrasound is recommended.
HCG levels of 2000mlU/ml. means pregnancy.