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HCG level 8176 mIU/ml at 4 weeks 2 days
I tested positive for pregnancy. LMP was April 2. Are my HCG levels too high at this point? This is my second pregnancy. What does this level mean?
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Hi The hcg levels may be in the upper normal range You please go for a ultrasound , it will give a lot of information, it may just be a normal pregnancy too, possibility of twins too is there, also ultrasound will tell you about the Placenta, if any problem with it.
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you may repeat hcg after 48 hours too, it gives good information
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We need to see the trend of increase in beta HCG levels Connect
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get scan
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Single titers Are not much reflective If your cycles are short then levels are not too high You can repeat titles after 48 hours to see how they behave
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Its on higher side . Ultrasound scan to rule out twin pregnancy.
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