Yes, it is possible to still be pregnant with a Beta HCG level of 246 a day after a week of bleeding. While a drop in HCG levels can indicate a miscarriage, levels can vary significantly in early pregnancy. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation, including additional HCG testing and an ultrasound, to determine the status of the pregnancy.
I would find another doctor. If you were definitely pregnant and called the doctor to report heavy bleeding, he should have sent you for beta HcG tests. That will determine if the placenta is still producing the pregnancy hormone, if it is, then you're still pregnant, if the amount is not rising, then you have miscarried.
Hello. Bleeding heavily for two consecutive weeks doesn't sound very hopeful sweetheart I'm afraid. But you will need a quantitative beta hcg blood test and a second test done 48 hours later, to see whether you are still pregnant. My fingers are crossed for you. Good luck.
Hi, Withdrawal bleeding will still occur even if you are pregnant. To determine if you're pregnancy quickly, you need to see your Doctor for a blood test. You must ask specifically for: Quantitative beta hcg pregnancy blood test.
The only way you would know if you are pregnant is by taking a pregnancy test or getting your blood drawn and checked for a beta hcg level.
Even my hcg level is same at 4 weeks 145. waiting for the beta results done after 2 days.
Beta level.
A beta hCG level of 1 is generally considered to be negative for pregnancy as it is very low. In most cases, a level of 5 or higher is needed to indicate a positive pregnancy test. It's best to confirm with a healthcare provider for a more accurate assessment.
If you had a beta hcg and it is negative then you are not pregnant.
ur dad got pregnant after beta-amylase affected on the starch
You may of had a miscarriage hun. See your doctor for a Quantitative beta hcg pregnancy blood test. This test will measure the amount of HCG in your blood and determine if you're pregnant.
YES!!!! You can still be pregnant. Pregnancy tests sold in pharmacies which use urine samples to determine if you are pregnant or not use the concentration of an hormone with the name of beta-hcg, and this hormone should not reach to the detectable concentrations in urine samples in first periods of pregnancy. if you have questions about that you are pregnant or not you should procure a blood test which is much more efficient way to determine the beta-hcg in lower concentrations.
You are not pregnant