I'm very concerned about my beta hcg levels. I've transferred 2 embryos, both blastocists, genetically tested. I'm today at 5w5d and got a scan to check the embryos. We could see one viable embryo and his heartbeat ❤
However, I've never seen such high hcg levels for a single pregnancy before:
11dp5dt: 876
13dp5dt: 3360
16dp5dt: 13920
19dp5dt: 41321
21dp5dt:62300
Has anyone experienced such high levels for a single pregnancy????
Thank you!
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Its is quite high but hCG can vary greatly from one pregnancy to another. It may well be that your other little one just didnt show themselves on this scan as it was super early. Congratulations!xx
Congrats on your pregnancy. Normal hcg is a huge range. Readings are not an inducator of twins. Both embies may have implanted, you wont know until you get your scan.
I got another scan today and there is only one Baby (could hear the hearbeating!).
Perhaps the other one didnt make it and that is the reason for the initial high beta hcg... I asked the clinic and was told mto to worry about it since the range changes a lot from woman towoman.
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