A beta-HCG level of 360.4 mIU/mL typically suggests the presence of pregnancy, as this hormone is produced by the placenta shortly after implantation. Depending on the timing of the test, this level can indicate early pregnancy, but it is essential to consider the context, such as the patient's medical history and any symptoms. In some cases, elevated HCG levels may also be associated with conditions like molar pregnancy or certain tumors. For accurate interpretation, it is best to consult a healthcare provider.
It normally means that your Hcg level has increased.
hcg level under 5 means not pregnant anything over 5 means you are
HCG levels of 2000mlU/ml. means pregnancy.
Hcg is the level of a pregnancy hormone that increases throughout the pregnancy. An Hcg level of 229 means that a woman is in the very early stages of pregnancy, or is having a miscarriage.
It means you are very early in your pregnancy.
It means you are not pregnant or miscarried. HCG levels under 5 not pregnant. 5 and over pregnant. My HCG level was a 10 and went down to a 3 :(
HCG goes up by 500 every week that you are pregnant (or at least this is what a nurse told me) so if your HCG level reads "1000" it means that you are approximatley 2 weeks pregnant.. Meaning if your HCG level reads 1500, you are 3 weeks along.
would an Hcg level of 3900 have a heartbeat
Can u have 12000 hcg level and not B pregnant
It just means that your HCG levels are within the 4 week age.
The hCG hormone is measured in milli-international units per milliliter (mIU/ml). That been said, it's hard to answer your question basing on a percentage level. Assuming it's 87% of the normal level, that means you are not pregnant.An hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy.
It means you should see your Dr. if concerned. You could be pregnate or not... Can you be more specific in what you are looking for? Are you trying to determine if you are pregnate by the hcg level? I searched the web, these links may answer your question: http://boards.babyzone.com/typical-hcg-levels-in-pregnancy-t10565891.html http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Maternal--Child/Flat-HCG-levels---no-longer-a-sac---ectopic/show/167325