levels are going down, you need to give it time sweetheart. Sorry for your loss. Good luck!
2006-12-28 10:43:57
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answered by shygal 5
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Hcg 2.0
2016-11-14 06:36:13
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answered by ? 4
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I Googled HCG and the website below says diagnostic levels for pregnancy are 5.0 and above.
Good Luck.
2006-12-28 10:48:07
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answered by Karen 4
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Levels of hCG in pregnancy
Human Chorionic Ganadotropin (hCG) is a hormone that can be detected in the urine and blood of humans. This hormone increases during pregnancy so it is common to measure the rise in level using Home Pregnancy Tests ( or HPTs, which measure hCG levels in the urine) or a hCG Beta test (which measures hCG levels in the blood serum). The hCG Beta is much more sensitive then the Home Pregnancy Test and you can usually get a positive result much earlier with a blood test than with the HPTs.
Usually the reference values for hCG Beta are as follows:
Men: less than 5.0 mIU/ml - Normal
Women: Non -pregnant - less than 5.0 mIU/ml - Negative/normal
*Borderline - Between 5.0 to 25.0 mIU/ml (you could be pregnant)
*Positive - Higher than 25.0 mIU/ml
(*) These are values within the first week and few days after conception.
When you are pregnant the level of hCG increases and usually doubles every two to three days. It then reaches a maximum level by the second or third month of pregnancy, followed by a decrease occurring in the third trimester.
Here are typical hCG Beta values in pregnant women up to 22 days post-retrieval (DPR) or days post-ovulation (DPO).
DPR or DPO Amount of hCG in mIU/ml
10 5 - 50
12 10 - 100
14 20 - 200
16 40 - 400
18 70 - 800
20 140 - 1600
22 180 - 3200
Here are the hCG Beta values given by the number of weeks after ovulation:
after the 1st week and 2 days 5.0 to 50.0 mUI/ml
Between 1st and 2nd week 5.0 to 500.0 mUI/ml
Between 2nd and 3rd week 100.0 to 5,000.0 mUI/ml
Between 3rd and 4th week 500.0 to 10,000.0 mUI/ml
Between 4th and 5th week 1,000.0 to 50,000.0 mUI/ml
Between 5th and 6th week 10,000.0 to 100,000.0 mUI/ml
Between 6th and 8th week 15,000.0 to 200,000.0 mUI/ml
Between 8th and 12th week 10,000.0 to 100,000.0 mUI/ml
Note: The levels of hCG for pregnant women with twins or more are usually higher than the values above, which represent the typical values for just one baby.
http://www.praying4ababy.com
2006-12-28 10:58:18
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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It depends on how many days pregnant you are. Plug your info into this hCG calculator and see what it says. It can tell you below ave, ave, or above age hCG levels. Best of luck to you.
2006-12-28 10:44:36
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answered by bibliobethica 4
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If your HCG level is only 2 then it is very likely that you had a miscarriage. That is extremely low and you wouldn't be pregnant. SOrry!
2006-12-28 10:42:24
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answered by I smile because of them ♥ 5
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Women often have low levels of hcg in their system most of the time. It's normal.
2006-12-28 11:01:00
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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Are you pregnant now? If the HCG is lower than 5 it means you are not pregnant. I know this because I just had one done.
2006-12-28 10:42:59
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answered by Jen n CraigB 2
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5 or greater is concidered pregnant. so if your levels were 2 then you are definately not. when I was like a week late for my period my levels were like 450... so if they are that low then you weren't pregnant to begin with. best of luck trying.!!
2006-12-28 12:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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MY LAST PERIOD IS JAN 2ND, I HAVE GAS PROBLEM NOW . AS PER THE INSTRUCTION FROM DOCTOR , BLOOD TEST BETA HCG IS 2.0mlu/ml. plz advise any chance to be pregnen
2015-01-20 19:24:29
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answered by sumna 1
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