Yes, having low hcg levels or no hcg levels while pregnant can be hereditary
Preferably It is best in the morning. The HCG count is higher in the morning with your first pee.
it depends how high were your hcg levels, i was about 5 weeks when i miscarried nd my hcg were at 880 now after 1 week my hcg gone down to 100 so it all depends..to get a positive your hcg levels should be higher then 4
Tripling hCG levels can indicate a healthy pregnancy, but it does not definitively mean twins. While higher hCG levels can be associated with multiple pregnancies, they can also occur in singleton pregnancies. An ultrasound is typically needed to confirm the presence of twins. Monitoring hCG levels is just one part of assessing pregnancy viability and potential multiples.
Yes, hcg levels higher than typical pregnancies at the same gestational age is the first indicator of a multiple pregnancy this can be confirmed with an ultrasound.
In early pregnancy, hCG levels are measured to tell if a woman is pregnant. The hGC levels get higher as the pregnancy progresses. A woman who uses a pregnancy test is having these level measured in her urine in order to tell if she is pregnant.
Can be different for everybody, but it might help if you take the test first thing in the morning when your HCG levels are the most concentrated.
High HCG levels can indicate multiples, but cannot guarantee them. Your levels are midrange for 5 weeks, mine were 7200 at 5 weeks on the nose, which is high, but normal. Ultrasound is the only way to find out for sure. If you have a "feeling" or are experiencing intense morning sickness, it is said this can be a sign towards multiples as well.
Yes, Your HCG level should never drop ---it should double and get higher - if it drops - that's a sign something is wrong and most lyikey end up in a misscarraige ----the reason i know this---its cause it has happen to me and that's what my doc told me.
any time during the day although it is better to test in the mornings because the hcg levels are higher then. An ept can detect hcg 5 days before a missed period :)
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels can vary widely in early pregnancy, including for twins. Generally, hCG levels 12 days after ovulation can range from about 30 to 300 mIU/mL, but this can differ based on individual circumstances. In twin pregnancies, hCG levels may be higher, often exceeding the typical range for a singleton pregnancy. However, it's important to note that hCG levels alone are not definitive for determining the number of embryos; ultrasound is the most reliable method for confirming twin pregnancies.
If you're pregnant, you're going to have elevated HCG levels. That's just how it works.