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Asked by daniellenian

Q: What were your hcg levels at 4 weeks?

I have had three consecutive miscarriages and nervous. I had blood drawn at 4 weeks 6 days and my level 3357 I just got blood drawn but need to wait for results. What were ur levels? Are mine good?

This question was asked Sep. 10, 2014 1:48am
Category: Miscarriage & Loss

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Answered by daniellenian - Sep. 11, 2014 6:30pm
My second beta result came in so I went from 3357 to 11500 96 hours later doctor says its doubling right on track

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Answered by KelleMarie! - Sep. 11, 2014 12:52pm
Hey honey at 3 weeks and 5 days mine was 4066 but you shouldn't compare to others as as long as it doubles in the time limit everything will be okay! I have had two miscarriages and understand where you are coming from but let nature do what it has to do and you smile and have a happy and healthy 9 months - CONGRATULATIONS

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Answered by stickybean1976 - Sep. 10, 2014 9:06am
Hi, you shouldn't compare your HCG levels to other peoples all it does is freak you out. There is plenty of HCG charts to ensure that your numbers are within range.

Your only concern is that your number dbl every 2-3 days from your last draw as you numbers reach over 6,000 they can take a little longer to dbl can be up to 4 days.

Your numbers are great.
Also as you were asking mine were
4w4d 1100
5w1d 4000
5w3d 7000

After that I have been having weekly ultrasounds due to 4 precious losses in a row. I'm 7 1/2 weeks now.

Your numbers are really good and well within range.
best of luck. x

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Answered by running19 - Sep. 10, 2014 4:27am
I didn't have any that far along, but t had one at 13 days and it was 52, at 15 it was 168 and at 17 it was 375. I used betabase.info and found it helped me calm down after the first one, which I thought was pretty low despite my doctor repeatedly telling me that it was less about the number and more about how it was going up. betabase.info has charts for single, twin and triplet pregnancy averages which was also interesting although not definitive by any means, as there are such wide margins for "normal".


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