Yes, it is possible to have miscarried even if hCG levels are negative, especially if the miscarriage occurred very early in the pregnancy. In such cases, the body may have expelled the pregnancy tissue before hCG levels could be detected or while they were still low. Additionally, hCG levels can take time to return to baseline after a miscarriage, so negative results might not immediately indicate that a miscarriage has not occurred. Always consult a healthcare provider for accurate assessment and guidance.
It means you are not pregnant or miscarried. HCG levels under 5 not pregnant. 5 and over pregnant. My HCG level was a 10 and went down to a 3 :(
it depends how high were your hcg levels, i was about 5 weeks when i miscarried nd my hcg were at 880 now after 1 week my hcg gone down to 100 so it all depends..to get a positive your hcg levels should be higher then 4
No your hcg levels should have gone back down
It is possible yes.
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.
Yes, having low hcg levels or no hcg levels while pregnant can be hereditary
It could mean you are getting a positive. Wait two to three days and retest. Your HCG levels may be just at the lower limit of the level detected by the test. Your HCG levels are doubling every two to three days, so waiting a few days will make your HCG levels more detectable in a urine pregnancy test.
Decreasing hcg numbers during pregnancy is never a good sign and is usually an indication of a miscarriage. There are rare instances that hcg levels can decrease and then go back up if, for example, you were carrying twins and you only miscarried one. Around the second trimester, however, hcg levels can plateau and show a decrease as you get closer to delivery date.
Pregnancy tests work by detecting a specific hormone, hCG. In a normal woman who is not pregnant, the hCG level will be essentially zero. Pregnancy causes it to rise swiftly. Once the pregnancy is over (for whatever reason), hCG returns to essentially zero. This isn't instantaneous, but after a few days it should be back down to very low levels. All of that boils down to: yes, though it may take a couple of days.
It's highly unlikely. Blood tests measure HCG levels, and an hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy. If you still do not have a period go back for a repeat test to see.
If an hCG test comes back positive, it means the person is pregnant. If it comes back negative, the person is probably not pregnant, but it could be a false-negative if testing was done too soon.
If you're pregnant, you're going to have elevated HCG levels. That's just how it works.