I went for a blood test this morning after a small bleed last night to check the HCG levels and I’ve just had a call to say they were at 31,885. I’m 6+4 weeks today. Obviously the only way we will know if everything is ok is to hope that the level increases by Thursday. They said they’d like to see it around 45,000 by then.I don’t know anything about HCG levels, but I do know everyone is different. Does this first level sound normal for 6+5?
*EDIT* I’ve just had the call after the second blood test. It has gone up from 31,885 to 35,450 which I’m obviously very happy about, just worried that it’s not enough?? The doctor seems happy with it- he said because I’m 7 weeks today he wouldn’t expect it to be going up so fast now so all is ok. 🤞🤞hope that’s right!
Thank you for all your support over the last few days ladies!! I wish you all luck wherever you are in your journeys!! Xxx
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Sound like a good level to me the range for 6w is 1080-56500 HCG the actual level doesn’t matter too much as the range from woman to woman can vary as long as it’s doubling usually stops at 8-11 weeks then stays around the same.
I had a failing 9w pregnancy my hcg was 17000 over 5 days rose to 23000 it was blighted ovum again, your well over that amount at 6w. Good luck for Thursday I think everything will be fine x
As Hidden said hCG has such a varying range so unfortunately it's not possible to say whether you levels are "good" or "normal". This first one is just a marker really. Hoping your levels are rising as the clinic hope!xx
I’ve just had the call! They rang 1 minute before they closed!! It has gone up from 31,885 to 35,450 which I’m obviously very happy about, just worried that it’s not enough?? The doctor seems happy with it and said I’m 7 weeks today so wouldn’t expect it to be going up so fast now so all is ok. 🤞🤞hope that’s right! Xx
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