HCG Levels: Hey guys, hope you are all... - Fertility Network UK

Fertility Network UK

56,458 members59,773 posts

HCG Levels

Jwatsonx profile image
8 Replies

Hey guys, hope you are all well!

following a MMC in December, just found out I am pregnant again! And having my 12dp5dt today beta bloods today.

Can anyone share there HCG levels from successful pregnancies please! Im an anxious nelly since the miscarriage so just curious on numbers so i can know what to expect.

thank you xx

Written by
Jwatsonx profile image
Jwatsonx
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
8 Replies
Asha82 profile image
Asha82

Hi! I'm 36 weeks and I day pregnant and my hcg levels were 365 on day 11 past 5 day transfer and on day 13 they were 875, I also had a mmc before this pregnancy and I had extremely low hcg levels that started with only 19 and didn't get higher than 570, I wish you all the best

Jwatsonx profile image
Jwatsonx in reply toAsha82

Thank you for your reply, my HCG at 12dpt was 637 and at 16dpt was 2862 with a doubling rate of 44 hours so all looking good so far, if i compare my tests from my last cycle my 15dpt test is identical to my 27dpt test so my HCG is stronger this time around, so fingers crossed!

Congratulations on your pregnancy🩷

Asha82 profile image
Asha82 in reply toJwatsonx

Thank you so much and congratulations on your pregnancy I'm glad to hear that it's going well❤️

JA-fnuk profile image
JA-fnukPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Ask your clinic/nurse to explain what happens with the HCG levels But what you are looking for -is for it to keep increasing each time it is checked

Take care and good luck for the future

Janet-Partner

Sweetaholic profile image
Sweetaholic

Congratulations on your pregnancy!!Mine were 511 on 11dp5dt and 2052 six days later. I think there is quite a wide margin as to what's normal. But like JA-fnuk has already said, as long your levels keep increasing, that's the main thing.

Jwatsonx profile image
Jwatsonx in reply toSweetaholic

Thank you my follow up bloods show great increases xx

Fruitandflowers profile image
Fruitandflowers

Congratulations! I really wouldn't look at just one number in isolation as the range is massive and can be a late implanter. My GP said technically anything above 5 is pregnant, and up to 20 is borderline, after that is varies so much and what you want is a rough and consistent doubling every 2/3 days. I've had high initial results that have been early losses, and the inital results on my two successful pregnancies were very different. Where the HCG hasn't increased much, or it's been sporadic, even just from the second test result, that's where it hasn't worked out. After three losses (one where the HCG got above 3,000 but wasn't consistenly going up) I know how worrying it is but if you Google just your inital results the internet will tell you anything between it's not viable to you're having triplets!

Jwatsonx profile image
Jwatsonx in reply toFruitandflowers

Thank you for your reply, you are right it is so variable!! my HCG at 12dpt was 637 and at 16dpt was 2862 with a doubling rate of 44 hours so all looking good so far!! Xx

Im 5 weeks today xx

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

HcG levels

Heyy my lovely ladies hope you are all well and happy! Today is 12dp5dt, OTD was friday and was all...
Klndmr profile image

HCG Levels- help!!!

So I got a BFP by blood test on Monday 18th July where my HCG reading was 89- I had the test...
lianm8 profile image

HCG Levels dropped

Hi all Just to let you know my 2nd HCG test came back at 21 from only 61 on Wednesday so looks like...
NG13 profile image

HCG levels

Hi everyone! My HCG levels are 196 U/l on 9dp5dt. Is this a good number? I have been reading your...
Shireen1 profile image

Hcg levels

Hey ladies, I hope that you are all doing well 💋 So I had my hcg levels done today and they came...
Ker1 profile image

Moderation team

See all
Claire_FNUK profile image
Claire_FNUKAdministrator
JA-fnuk profile image
JA-fnukPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.