I suppose it could be however twins usually are indicated by a high hcg level and 720 is not high. Your pregnancy cant even be seen on ultrasound with levels less than 1000 and in most offices they like to do the ultrasounds after the level's above 2000
your most likely pregnant. you should see a doctor. if you already knew you were pregnant, than its normal. HCG levels will tend to double regularly and peaks at 8-11 weeks. again, you might want to see a doctor if the doubling occurs quickly, because it may mean you have multiples (twins).
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.
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.
Yes, hcg levels higher than typical pregnancies at the same gestational age is the first indicator of a multiple pregnancy this can be confirmed with an ultrasound.
That's what mine is right now,..I'm 5 weeks today! :) ,.It's normal but i was reading it may indicate twins? :)
167 BETA-HCG is between 4 and 5 weeks.
Three weeks pregnant is a week before you miss a period so it is impossible to know it is twins. If you are three weeks after conception, (5 weeks pregnant)it is still early to see a heartbeat.
I found out i was pregnant with my twins at 3 weeks. I got a positive pregnancy test at 2 weeks due to higher levels of HCG in my urine and then began bleeding so went to the ER and they done an ultrasound. You could see the gestational sacs, but not the fetal poles yet.
well a normal hcg 305 is 4 weeks, so i imagine 2 1/2 months pregnant
i was told im 2-3 weeks and my hcg level is 1658
The healthy hcg level at 3 weeks is 5 - 50 mIU/ml
Tripling hCG levels can indicate a healthy pregnancy, but it does not definitively mean twins. While higher hCG levels can be associated with multiple pregnancies, they can also occur in singleton pregnancies. An ultrasound is typically needed to confirm the presence of twins. Monitoring hCG levels is just one part of assessing pregnancy viability and potential multiples.