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Asked by Vantaya

Q: What was your Beta HCG At 4 Weeks?

I had my betas done today (3w6d, or 12/13dpo) and my result was only 10! The lab where I am only considers the result "pregnant" if it is 25 or greater. All the research I've done shows that most doctors call anything above 5 pregnant!

I haven't actually missed my period yet (34-36 day cycles) the would be AF is due between Thursday Jan 17 to Saturday the 19th.

Urine HCG is still positive (and getting stronger positives). I got my first bfp at 11dpo and confirmed with a digi at 12dpo.

Mild dull cramping/pressure, nothing painful, no bleeding, still have loads of pregnancy symptoms. I'm not too worried, yet. I go for another draw in 2 or 3 days to see if betas are increasing.

What were your levels in your early pg? how far along were you when it was drawn? How many dpo? Thanks ladies!

This question was asked Jan. 15, 2013 5:06am
Category: Newly Pregnant

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Answered by a member - Jan. 15, 2013 6:07am
Sorry, from below, i was 12dpo when the blood was drawn at 3wks2days

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Answered by a member - Jan. 15, 2013 6:06am
3weeks 2 days mine was 115.

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Answered by farmgal72 - Jan. 15, 2013 5:51am
Also....it's very early too.....from my experience most people are at least 4/5 weeks before they have a test due to having missed a period....so don;t woory, it will be fine :)

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Answered by a member - Jan. 15, 2013 5:49am
Don't worry about those levels! As long as it doubles each week, you are fine. The main thing is that you have hcg....and that ONLY appears when you are pregnant....so you ARE.
Wait to see the next week and I bet it has doubled and will be fine:)

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