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HCG level rise slowly
On 21st aug my hcg was 31 , on 23rd Aug HCg was 51.5 and on 27th August hcg level is 473.98. I have gone through Frozen embroy transfer on 12th august 2023. Two 4AA grade embroy transferred. Please let me know if these HCG values are ok and also is there chances of twins in this. Please let me know if this is healthy pregnancy or not and how many weeks this is .
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Seems to be OK. The level went from 51 to 473 in 4 days. Please get a sonography done after one week.
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For an normal interview train pregnancy beta executive should double every 48 hours they haven double between the first two values Repeat bhcg titers on the 29 to see if they double
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It’s positive from the beginning but it’s an increasing titre . So check in usg whether or not it’s a twin
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It's increasing which is good sign
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