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4 weeks 5 days Beta HCG

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Hi lovely ladies I just had my second beta checked on 4 weeks and 5 days it came back 1622

Is it too high? could it mean twins 🤞🏻

can't wait for my scan

Share your stories please

Thank you in advance ❤

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Congratulations on your pregnancy. You might want to post on a fertility page or the NCT page if you're having hcg tests done. Most pregnancies you won't have this checked unless you've had fertility treatment or issues conceiving so they're the best pages for shared and similar stories.

The BPAS is a site for woman looking to terminate a pregnancy so there may not be many woman on this page who will be in the same situation, best wishes for a happy and healthy pregnancy xxx

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Thank you so much for the correction ❤

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