It is hard to say if it is too low. Every womens HCG levels during pregnancy are different. What matters the most is that they are doubling every 2 to 3 days. according to the chart on the link below, your levels are in the normal range. I would ask your Dr. just to be sure though. http://www.justmommies.com/articles/hcg-levels.shtml
It is possible yes.
No. the range is 5 to 426 at 4 weeks and 18 to 7340 at 5 weeks.
That is a low #. i am 11,000 and 4 weeks. You may want to ask to moniter your # it should double very 2 days. Good luck
HCG levels are detectable at low levels as early as 7-9 days after ovulation. During the first 3-4 weeks after fertilization the HCG level doubles every two days. By the fist missed period the level will be 50-250 mIU/ml. HCG will peak at approx. 60-70 days after fertilization at 80,000-150,000 mIU/ml, then gradually decrease during the remainder of the pregnancy.
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.
At 5 weeks LMP the average hCG level is: 18 - 7,340 mIU/ml. So your hCG level is completely normal at 650 mIU/ml.Progesterone level during the first trimester is (on average) 9 - 47. A level of '6' at 5 weeks LMP maybe a little low or maybe completely normal for YOU! If you are not having any problems I would advice you to follow your doctor's suggestions or get a second opinion if you don't agree with him/her.I you are having symptoms a retest done 72 hours after the first test should be concidered.
I would imagine so yes. I had an early miscarriage and it took 10 weeks for the hormone to leave my system and that was when the hormones were quite low. After giving birth you have a high level of hormones in your body.
According to Stanford Medicine, marijuana use may raise hCG levels. http://www.livestrong.com/article/530774-what-can-cause-hcg-levels-to-fluctuate/
An HCG level of 16 mIU/mL is generally considered low and may indicate early pregnancy, but it is not definitive on its own. In early pregnancy, HCG levels typically rise rapidly over the first few weeks. However, a level of 16 could also suggest a non-viable pregnancy or possibly a miscarriage if levels do not increase. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and interpretation based on individual circumstances.
Yes, having low hcg levels or no hcg levels while pregnant can be hereditary
Im not a doctor by any means, but this just happened to me. Six weeks along a transvaginal ultra sound showed no gestational sac or any form of develpment. At that time they said you will miscarry. ( This is my 3rd one) At the time of my ultrasounds, my HcG level was 1400- 2 days later it jumped to only 1800- 2 weeks later they sent me to the lab for more blood work and the HcG level was 3500. They did another ultra sound and found a gestational sac that was not formed 2 weeks prior. Now I will be seeing a specialist going forward, but they currently think my iussue is hormonal. My HCg levels are way too low during my last two pegnancies. I wish I know what caused this..... Good luck to you. Jersey
An HCG level of 4.7 mIU/mL is generally considered too low to confirm pregnancy. Typically, an HCG level of 5 mIU/mL or higher is used as the threshold for a positive pregnancy test. However, levels can vary, and it's best to consult a healthcare provider for interpretation and further evaluation.