The American Pregnancy Association recommends that hCG level not be used to date a pregnancy because the numbers can vary widely. But they also include guidelines on their website that place your level at 5 to 6 weeks. Please visit their site at:
www.americanpregnancy.org/duringpregnancy/hcglevels.html
If a crazy street person told you you were having a baby, believe the tests. If a doctor told you you were having a baby, believe the doctor.
If you are concerned about your health or do not understand something you have been told, you must go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) in person.
Not unless a Doctor has told you to do this.
did u ask your doctor?
i told the witch doctor i was in love with youi told the witch doctor that you didn't love me tooand the the witch doctor he told me what to dohe told me: ooh eeh ooh ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bangooh eeh ooh ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bangthat is all i know. (that was only the first verse)
Portuguese food is usually brackish.The doctor told him to avoid brackish food.
Pneumonia the doctor told her
ask your doctor!
No there isn't who ever told you that is an idiot, there is 450 levels
You can check with your doctor, but during my pregnancies I had discomfort there and my doctor told me it had to do with the growing baby. It was awhile ago...my youngest is going to be 14, but I believe the doctor told me it was due to ligaments stretching.
I'm pretty sure you should have asked your doctor when he told you. I'm guessing it means your baby will look like a space alien unless you start swimming with breaching whales.
I forgot to say my daughter was 13 years old. I don't know what the law says, but consider that if doctors told parents everything their adolescent children told the doctors, the kids would never disclose anything to the doctors -- and that would make it less likely that a doctor could have a positive effect on the kid's behavior.