HcG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) is a hormone that is produced by the embryo when its starts to implant itself into the uterine lining (implantation) and begins to grow. This occurs approximately 6-10 days after conception. As it grows, the amount of HcG increases and doubles about every three days. The purpose of HcG is to keep the estrogen and progesterone levels at their appropriate levels until the placenta has developed enough to take this function over. HcG levels will reach as high as almost 300,000 mIU/ml (level) and will peak out at 10 - 12 weeks.
Your about almost 2 1/2 months. Make sure you got o your primary care and get a blood serum test and then they will be able to tell you approximately how far along you reall are. But it seems that you are almost to the three months. Good luck with your new baby and the one to come..
2007-03-12 03:21:46
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answered by nelly 1
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I'm so sorry for your loss. I know nothing can ever ease the pain of the little angel you lost.
It would seem as though you are 4-6 weeks. At least, mine was that high when I was at that point in my first pregnancy.
Congrats to you!! This is not abnomal - just some people aren't familar with fertility or miscarriages that's all.
Congrats to you!
2007-03-12 03:09:35
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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PREGNANCY STATUS SERUM hCG LEVELS
from conception from LMP (mIU/ML or IU/L)
7 days 3 weeks 0 to 5
14 days 28 days 3 to 426
21 days 3 5 days 18 to 7,340
28 days 42 days 1080 to 56,500
35 - 42 days 49 - 56 days 7,650 to 229,000
43 - 64 days 57 - 78 days 25,700 to 288,000
57 - 78 days 79 - 100 days 13,300 to 253,000
17 - 24 weeks 2nd trimester 4060 to 65,400
25 wks to term 3rd trimester 3640 to 117,000
After several days postpartum nonpregnant levels (<5)"
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good luck
2007-03-12 03:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You could be 28 to 42 days from conception. So about 4 to 6 weeks?? Here is a link to a chart
http://www.bobrow.net/kimberly/birth/hcglevels.html
HCG levels can vary quite a bit especially with twins.
An ultrasound can tell you pretty accurately.
Congratulations!
2007-03-12 03:09:15
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answered by Amy B 2
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hi, It sounds like you'd be a magnificent mommy! you say you had a mis-C' 3 weeks in the past, have you ever been attempting to conceive evr because the mis-Cc? And if so, there's a sturdy threat that you at the prompt are pregnant. i know you're excited, and that i know ways you want to be pregnant, yet spending each of the time in the (testing section) is going to elevate your stress aspect. did you know that there replaced right into a study on women human beings that were no longer attempting to conceive as against women human beings that were attempting to conceive? ( the accurate replaced into this..7 out of 10 women human beings that were no longer attempting to conceive became pregnant. And out of the girls human beings that were attempting to conceive out of the ten of them, did you know ways many became pregnant? (none of them) i know that stress has a huge hand in this. per chance a spoil from the attempt kits for a pair of weeks will be worth it in the accurate? i am hoping this helps. See the positioning addresses decrease than to view different options on stress as a contributing ingredient on your being pregnant. right here's a (section) of that website's options: ( sticking to study-shown advice including staying faraway from cigarettes and minimizing stress. ) i am hoping this helps. Take Care ... Peace i know that each one hormone levels can bypass up and down. I
2016-12-01 21:17:35
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answered by ? 4
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i know it sounds horrible but could you be having twins but miscarried the one go to the doctors
2007-03-12 03:07:10
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answered by shell 3
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