At around three months of pregnancy (approximately 12 weeks), normal human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels typically range from about 25,700 to 288,000 mIU/mL. However, hCG levels can vary widely among individuals, and there is no strict "normal" value since each pregnancy is unique. It's important for hCG levels to be monitored in conjunction with ultrasound and other clinical assessments to evaluate the health of the pregnancy. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized information.
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
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.
try www.craigmedical.com they have a chart with this information.
www.craigmedical.com has a chart that can tell you that.
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.
Hi This isn't normal no. See your Doctor and ask specifically for the quantitative beta hcg pregnancy blood test.
I had the same question since I want to take HCG before the 3 months cycle is over. What scares me is that I had headaches from Amberen so far.
No, a hCG level of 3 is considered very low and is not typically indicative of pregnancy. Generally, a positive result is typically considered when the hCG level is above 5, although it can vary depending on the laboratory's reference range. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further interpretation and guidance.
If You are Not pregnant your BCG level should be 0
It doesn't tell you how far along you are, just that you are pregnant. HCG is the hormone women produce when they are pregnant. Here are more opinions and answers from other FAQ Farmers: * Your HCG levels double every 2-3 days during your pregnancy. * HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) is a hormone produced ONLY during pregnancy. Pregnancy tests screen for this by a urine test, it's there or it's not. * Contrary to Jamie's response, your HCG level can indicate roughly how far along you are in your pregnancy. Ask your doctor. * HCG is not only produced when pregnant. Males can have HCG levels high enough to be detected by a home pregnancy test and women can also, when they are NOT pregnant. The HCG can be produced by certain tumors. In pregnancy HCG keeps the corpus luteum around to produce estrogen and progesterone, which are necessary in pregnancy. Also, HCG levels differ from each pregnant woman and the doubling is the most important factor. A high HCG level can also indicate a multi gestation pregnancy