Hemoglobin levels are measured in blood tests routinely given to pregnant women during prenatal visits. Average levels for early in pregnancy should be around 13.3 grams per deciliter. Safest levels between 11g and 12g, but you should really talk to your doctor if you are worried. Even call them in the morning if it bothers you too much, they don't mind.
normal haemoglobin level in 6 weeks of pregnancy is 1o-11gm%
A normal pregnancy is 40 weeks
physicians normally guage a pregnancy in terms of weeks, 40 weeks. What 40 weeks means is from the day of your LMP (last menstrual period). 40 weeks: 40weeks * 7days/week = 280days for a normal pregnancy
At four weeks of pregnancy, beta hCG levels can vary widely, typically ranging from about 5 to 426 mIU/mL. A level of 11,000 mIU/mL is considered high for this stage and may indicate a normal early pregnancy, a multiple pregnancy (such as twins), or a potential issue like a molar pregnancy. It’s important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and monitoring.
I am afraid that a fall in HCG levels is not a good sign.
40 weeks
within a weeks time we can increase hemoglobin count by consuming lots of greenleafy vegetables and carrots.
Yes, its normal not to have contractions yet. 37 weeks is considered "full term" but a full term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
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yes it's normal to have mild cramps during 12 weeks of pregnancy its called braxton hicks contraction.
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.
That isn't normal, it's impossible for a mother to vomit while the period of pregnancy.