A human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) level of 40,000 mIU/mL at 5 weeks of pregnancy can indicate a normal early pregnancy, as hCG levels typically rise rapidly during this time. However, it can also suggest the possibility of multiple gestations (such as twins) or, in some cases, a potential issue such as a molar pregnancy. It's important for a healthcare provider to evaluate these levels in conjunction with other clinical findings and ultrasound results to determine the health of the pregnancy. Regular monitoring of hCG can help assess its progression and ensure appropriate care.
Technically you are not considered pregnant at all until you reach a level of 5!
The healthy hcg level at 3 weeks is 5 - 50 mIU/ml
167 BETA-HCG is between 4 and 5 weeks.
5 weeks
you're 5 to 6 weeks pregnant
5 week 5 days
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...
Every one is different, so there is no set level of how high the hcg hormone should be at 4 weeks. Although the hcg hormore level should be increasing every day.
No. the range is 5 to 426 at 4 weeks and 18 to 7340 at 5 weeks.
Your progesterone needs to be over 20. I would ask IMMEDIATELY for progesterone cream, shots, or oral. If you are in the early stages of five weeks your hcg beta is perfect.
Yes, your hCG level is still elevated from the last pregnancy for about 6 weeks.
That's what mine is right now,..I'm 5 weeks today! :) ,.It's normal but i was reading it may indicate twins? :)