mIu is a scientific term of measurement meaning: milli-International units per milliliter (a milliliter = 1/1000th of a liter). mg - milligram (1/1000th of a gram)
Simplified, this means there are 10 milligrams of hcg (pregnancy hormone) per liter of urine in your body.
I don't know what the cut-off levels for a pregnancy test are. I suggest you contact your physician to discuss in more detail exactly what the results mean for you.
== == hCG levels in weeks from LMP (gestational age)* : * 3 weeks LMP: 5 - 50 mIU/ml * 4 weeks LMP: 5 - 426 mIU/ml * 5 weeks LMP: 18 - 7,340 mIU/ml * 6 weeks LMP: 1,080 - 56,500 mIU/ml * 7 - 8 weeks LMP: 7, 650 - 229,000 mIU/ml * 9 - 12 weeks LMP: 25,700 - 288,000 mIU/ml * 13 - 16 weeks LMP: 13,300 - 254,000 mIU/ml * 17 - 24 weeks LMP: 4,060 - 165,400 mIU/ml * 25 - 40 weeks LMP: 3,640 - 117,000 mIU/ml * Non-pregnant females:
hCG levels in weeks from LMP (gestational age)* : * 3 weeks LMP: 5 - 50 mIU/ml * 4 weeks LMP: 5 - 426 mIU/ml * 5 weeks LMP: 18 - 7,340 mIU/ml * 6 weeks LMP: 1,080 - 56,500 mIU/ml * 7 - 8 weeks LMP: 7, 650 - 229,000 mIU/ml * 9 - 12 weeks LMP: 25,700 - 288,000 mIU/ml * 13 - 16 weeks LMP: 13,300 - 254,000 mIU/ml * 17 - 24 weeks LMP: 4,060 - 165,400 mIU/ml * 25 - 40 weeks LMP: 3,640 - 117,000 mIU/ml * Non-pregnant females:
The hCG levels should not be used to date a pregnancy since these numbers can vary so widely.hCG levels in weeks from LMP (gestational age)* : * 3 weeks LMP: 5 - 50 mIU/ml * 4 weeks LMP: 5 - 426 mIU/ml * 5 weeks LMP: 18 - 7,340 mIU/ml * 6 weeks LMP: 1,080 - 56,500 mIU/ml * 7 - 8 weeks LMP: 7, 650 - 229,000 mIU/ml * 9 - 12 weeks LMP: 25,700 - 288,000 mIU/ml * 13 - 16 weeks LMP: 13,300 - 254,000 mIU/ml * 17 - 24 weeks LMP: 4,060 - 165,400 mIU/ml * 25 - 40 weeks LMP: 3,640 - 117,000 mIU/ml * Non-pregnant females:
That number is well within normal limits. The numbers can vary quite a lot and still be normal. Please see the chart below: 10 DPO: 10 - 50 mIU/ml HcG 13 DPO: 20 - 100 mIU/ml HcG 16 DPO: 40 - 200 mIU/ml HcG 19 DPO: 80 - 400 mIU/ml HcG 22 DPO: 160 - 800 mIU/ml HcG Since you were 56 at 16 DPO, you are within the normal limits. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
Blood pregnancy tests are able to determine how much hCG or pregnancy hormone is in your system at a time. A test with a reading of under 5 mIU/ml is considered not pregnant. A level above 25 mIU/ml is considered to be pregnant while any reading between 5 and 25 requires a repeat test to know one way or another. For a healthy pregnancy to be maintained any number below 1,200 mIU/ml must double every 48-72 hours.
hCG levels in weeks from LMP (gestational age)* : 3 weeks LMP: 5 - 50 mIU/ml 4 weeks LMP: 5 - 426 mIU/ml 5 weeks LMP: 18 - 7,340...
The healthy hcg level at 3 weeks is 5 - 50 mIU/ml
3 weeks LMP: 5 - 50 mIU/ml 4 weeks LMP: 5 - 426 mIU/ml 5 weeks LMP: 18 - 7,340 mIU/ml 6 weeks LMP: 1,080 - 56,500 mIU/ml 7 - 8 weeks LMP: 7, 650 - 229,000 mIU/ml 9 - 12 weeks LMP: 25,700 - 288,000 mIU/ml 13 - 16 weeks LMP: 13,300 - 254,000 mIU/ml 17 - 24 weeks LMP: 4,060 - 165,400 mIU/ml 25 - 40 weeks LMP: 3,640 - 117,000 mIU/ml
Yes, an HCG level of 0.05 mIU/mL is considered negative for pregnancy. Typically, a level below 5 mIU/mL indicates that a person is not pregnant. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for accurate interpretation and guidance based on individual circumstances.
Yes, an hCG level of 17,965 mIU/mL at 6 weeks pregnant is considered within the normal range. Typically, hCG levels at this stage can vary widely, often between 1,080 and 56,500 mIU/mL. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized assessment and to monitor the pregnancy's progress.
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.
A human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) level of 1.1 mIU/mL is generally considered to be negative for pregnancy, as levels below 5 mIU/mL typically indicate that a person is not pregnant. However, it can also suggest very early pregnancy or a potential miscarriage if other symptoms are present. It’s important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and context regarding hCG levels.