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It is hard to say but it may be around 4 weeks..( from your last period)
Anything after 5 is considered Pregnant.Anything under 5 is considered not pregnant.
most doctors consider a level of 5 or above to be pregnant.
Every person HGC level is good... for an estimate of what you should be at every week please refer to this website which has a lot of good information in it. http://www.americanpregnancy.org/duringpregnancy/hcglevels.html
some people have had low beta hcg levels and not be pregnant i am one of them,.,
Being pregnant causes HGC to be in your body. If you want more detail than that; it's a hormone that your body produces when you are pregnant. That is what home pregnancy tests detect. If you have HGC in your urine, you are pregnant. P.S. its actually HCG... if you'd like info on HGC, please go to this wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HGC
In early pregnancy, hCG levels are measured to tell if a woman is pregnant. The hGC levels get higher as the pregnancy progresses. A woman who uses a pregnancy test is having these level measured in her urine in order to tell if she is pregnant.
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.
I had a scan at 8 weeks and was told I was having twins and saw there were two foetuses (prior to this I had dreamt it was twins). Also when I took the pregnancy test, just as my period was due, the line on the test was really really dark. Once I discovered I was having twins I realised the line had been really dark because of my elevated levels of HGC. A faint line would have been expected so early in the pregnancy, when HGC is rising, but HGC rises faster in twin pregnancies than singleton ones, so the early indication of a high level of HGC was an early sign it was twins.
Hi, You could be miscarrying yes hun. I am very very sorry.
It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal. It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal. It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal. It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal.
Yes you can be pregnant with low HCG Levels - Sometimes that means at risk for miscarriage and sometimes woman get placed on progesterone pills to help rise the levels. Anyhow it is always best you go see your doc and have them do an ultra sound to check on the fetus and and yok sac to make sure you are not having and ectopic pregnancy ( tubal pregnancy ). Better to be on the safe side