How much HCG is normal in seven weeks of pregnancy?

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Clinically, at seven weeks of pregnancy, HCG will reach its peak, generally between 50000-70000mIU/mL. Even 80000mIU/mL is a normal phenomenon. However, most of them will not exceed 100000mIU/mL. If HCG exceeds 100000 mIU/mL, B-ultrasound is needed to further rule out the possibility of hydatidiform mole. At the same time, if the blood HCG does not double every other day, it may be that the embryo quality is not good or the embryo stops developing, and further treatment is needed at this time. Therefore, it is recommended to check regularly after pregnancy, and pay attention to proper rest, but also to strengthen nutrition, only sufficient nutrition embryos can develop normally.

How much HCG is normal in seven weeks of pregnancy?



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