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Slow rise in hcg
My hcg 3 days back was 315 while today it's 486. My last periods was on 26th July. What does it mean? Is my pregnancy not healthy? What should I do?
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definitely doubling is required if you do not find an gestational sac in the intrauterine area that can be chance of ectopic also please do an ultrasound scan to correlated it
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Hai dear for a healthy pregnancy hcg values should double in 48hrs better get a sonography done
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Since HCG is low it could be late conception dear but you need to be careful. Please take ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and gestational sac dear
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If your periods were pretty regular, then this might be of a concern. If your periods were getting delayed before, then let's be hopeful. Repeat HCG after 5 days. Once it crosses 1500 , get a scan done to find out if all is well.
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Reports suggest, probably it is not a good pregnancy. Please do an ultrasound
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