Answered by my*bf*is*a*cop - Jun. 22, 2015 3:50pm
Hi girls, I actually looked up my 2 year olds beta at 5w4d and it was a little over 30k. So in my case normal. Thank you!!
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Answered by Kitten90 - Jun. 23, 2015 2:56pm
That's pretty normal =)
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Answered by stickybean1976 - Jun. 22, 2015 1:09pm
That is a great number. It is high compared to most peoples numbers at 5 weeks. A healthy Bub or maybe 2. You'll have to wait and see. You never no. Gl
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Answered by snowingsleet1 - Jun. 22, 2015 11:42am
Divid that number in half til u get to 4 weeks. And if at 4 weeks u were from 5-1000 ur good
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Answered by my*bf*is*a*cop - Jun. 22, 2015 3:50pm
Hi girls, I actually looked up my 2 year olds beta at 5w4d and it was a little over 30k. So in my case normal. Thank you!!
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Answered by snowingsleet1 - Jun. 22, 2015 11:41am
Look up beta levels by dpo on google. Mine were 116 @4w2d and 600 @4w2d. So at 5 weeks I sould of been about 9,000. U might be farther then u think. But sounds normal to me. Remember it doubles every 48hrs
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