the 1st urine of the day has very high hcg levels
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant and have undetectable hCG levels, particularly in very early stages of pregnancy or in cases of ectopic pregnancy. Some women may also have low hCG production due to certain health conditions or hormonal imbalances. Additionally, hCG levels can vary significantly among individuals, and not all pregnancies will show immediate detectable levels. If pregnancy is suspected despite undetectable hCG, further medical evaluation is recommended.
HCG levels of 2000mlU/ml. means pregnancy.
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
No your hcg levels should have gone back down
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.
hCG levels,which is the pregnancy hormone level. The hCG levels double every two days till about 7-12 week of pregnancy.
It tests the hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels that are in your blood.
How do you know your HCG levels are high? It is not unusual to be pregnant and not have any symptoms. If you have a positive home pregnancy test you should assume you are pregnant and see a doctor. HCG is most commonly associated with pregnancy, but could indicate other health issues if it is elevated outside of pregnancy.
* home pregnancy tests * or the doctor can perform a blood and urine test to check your hCG levels (pregnancy hormone levels)
What if the pregnancy hasn't been diagnosed as a tubal pregnancy, but hcg start out low n double or sky rocket out of nowhere.
During pregnancy, the body initially produces human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to support the developing embryo. hCG levels typically peak around 8 to 11 weeks of pregnancy and then gradually decline. By the second trimester, the placenta takes over hormone production, and hCG levels stabilize at lower concentrations. While hCG does not stop entirely, its role diminishes as the pregnancy progresses.
6 weeks of pregnancy