Log In | Sign Up Now | Help & Support
Need Advice? Ask Your Question

Questions & Answers

Category: Is It Safe?

Asked by pat2015

Q: Is my HCG too high. ?

I'm 5-6 weeks preg, and I went to my doc 2 days ago.
I was surprised by my HCG level, 256.000
The doc said everything is going well, but I wonder if
This number is not too high.
Can anyone help me understand it please. ?
Thanks a lot.

This question was asked Mar. 11, 2016 10:05pm
Category: Is It Safe?

Answer This Question
Answered by andycooper5 - Aug. 23, 2017 11:43am
Hello dear,
No your HCG is not too high. It is normal looking at the proceedings of your pregnancy. According to the average HCG level in an average woman, the duration between 2nd and 3rd month records the highest HCG levels, or else during a twin pregnancy. It would be advisable if you keep your calm and enjoy your entire ride to the delivery. We often get too sick worrying and over thinking on topics that are quite normal for a pregnant woman to feel. I am sure you don't want to hurt your baby with any overthinking or stuff like that. It will be a shame because this is a well known fact that perhaps, the baby experiences and grows on exactly what you eat, breathe, and feel. So make sure you eat and breathe quality food and air. Also, thinking positively and living in happy vibes will make you feel sudden change. Your anxieties will be in control, and you will be completely enjoying your pregnancy instead of living it like a horror movie in fear of losing or hurting your child.

164 out of 323 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answered by pat2015 - Mar. 16, 2016 12:43am
Oh , thanks for your answers.
I had no idea what that means.
Thanks.

239 out of 486 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answered by Libelula264 - Mar. 14, 2016 1:34pm
That is VERY high, but there is a huge range of normal. From my research high HCG can mean twins, is more likely if you're having a girl, or can mean absolutely nothing. :)

Mine was 150000 at 7 weeks. I'm having a girl (just one) but the Dr. did suspect I originally had twins (due to other findings on ultrasound).

243 out of 465 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answer This Question

You are not logged in.
Log in or Register to post an answer to this question.