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if you have hcg 88 and then they said you are miscarrying....?

if you have hcg 88 and then they said you are miscarrying and it went down only 5 can that mean you carried twins? I misccaried a couple months ago and then found out I was again and I did for awhile but After a couple weeks I am having syptoms again actually more than I ever have but they said there isn't any tissue left and my hcg was only 88 could I still be pregnant?

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago
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    sorry but im not too sure. talk to your doctor about this. he/she would be able to give you a better understanding/answer to your question than anyone on here could.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    hCG Level Information

    Human Chorionic Ganadotropin (hCG) is only produced during pregnancy. It is the hormone that home pregnancy tests look for as well as blood tests at the doctor. It is produced when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus.

    An hCG blood test at the doctor can detect a pregnancy between 8 and 10 days after fertilization. Any level over 5 is considered "pregnant." Keep in mind, however, that the normal miscarriage rate is very high at this point, still over 30%. Home pregnancy tests typically require 14 days, when your period would normally be due. The level for these tests ranges between 50 and 80. By this point, the normal miscarriage rate is down to 10% since the baby is clearly well implanted and churning out proper hormones.

    The rate of hCG should usually double every 2-3 days. Keep in mind that if you have been given hCG shots as fertility treatment, it will throw off your reading and could even give you a false positive.

    The numbers in the chart below are only a guideline, and are so broad as to be almost useless. They are here to give you a small measure of reassurance, although the only true way to know if your hCG level is rising appropriately is to take two tests about three days apart. The reason for the large range in the chart is to assume you may be as much as 7 days off on your ovulation, and to allow for larger numbers for pregnancies with more than one baby. In my own experience and with those women who have shared their numbers on the bulletin board, if you are rock-sure of your ovulation date, your number tends to be about 2/3 of the highest number for your week.

    Week since last menstrual period began

    Amount of hCG

    in mIU/ml

    3

    5 - 50 (less than 5 means you are not pregnant)

    4

    5 - 426

    5

    19 - 7,340

    6

    1,080 - 56,500

    7-8

    7,650 - 229,000

    9-12*

    25,700 - 288,000

    *You will likely see the hCG rates go DOWN after the first trimester, when it is no longer a factor in pregnancy or miscarriage because the placenta has taken over. At 9 weeks, however, your baby will be monitored by ultrasound rather than hCG levels.

    Slow-rising hCG. Unfortunately, even if your levels are rising, the failure to double every few days is not a good sign. This type of pregnancy can go on for several weeks, but will almost always end in miscarriage. A single set of tests that do not show a doubling can still be fine. Usually another set will be ordered if you are low or borderline.

    hope this helps

    Source(s): research
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