HCG over 100,000. Is the fetus stable?

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-24 01:25:12
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If the blood HCG exceeds 100000mIU/mL, the possibility of hydatidiform mole must be ruled out clinically, and the possibility of double mole pregnancy must be ruled out. Most of the blood HCG will not exceed 100000mIU/mL in the first trimester of pregnancy, so special attention should be paid to this point. In addition, in clinical practice, it is not to indicate that the fetus has stabilized by the amount of blood HCG exceeded, but to understand whether the blood HCG will double every other day during the first trimester of pregnancy, so as to indicate that the fetus is in good condition in utero.