Answered by jkarleen - Dec. 27, 2012 1:09pm
At 5 weeks 6 days mine was 1,164 so I would say yours is very high. However, I know that hcg levels have a huge range as far as what's acceptable. I am now 33 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby girl. Congrats to you mama!!!
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Answered by a member - Dec. 27, 2012 5:41pm
No it means you are carrying triplets.
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Answered by Tottie36 - Apr. 28, 2013 7:40pm
At 5 weeks 6 days my levels were 44,558 at 7 weeks 1 day they were 121,886 but my nurse said hcg don't give clue to one or more
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Answered by sadu32 - Dec. 27, 2012 5:52pm
will wait another 2 weeks before i get my scan done...
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Answered by estone - Dec. 27, 2012 5:44pm
The only way to know is an ultrasound. Can you get in early to check
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Answered by a member - Dec. 27, 2012 4:24pm
jkarleen is right, there is such a large range, it's impossible to know if it is twins until an ultrasound. I suspected maybe it was twins too (my level around 5 weeks was 7500) but it was just one! You never know, though, because 11,000 is on the higher end for sure!
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Answered by Libelula264 - Dec. 27, 2012 6:31pm
My HCG level was over 25000 at 5 weeks 3 days, and I am having a normal singleton pregnancy.
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Answered by KenpoMommy - Dec. 28, 2012 9:26pm
With my last pregnancy, my levels were at 15,000 at 6 weeks and there was only one baby. There is a really wide range of normal for hcg levels among different women. The only way to know for sure is an ultrasound.
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