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At 28 th day ie; end of 4 th week, my beta hcg levels are 1650, does it indicate multiple pregnancies?
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Multiple pregnancy diagnosis is given by Ultrasound, not by Beta HCG level. Please get a sonography done after a week.
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USG will be a better guide for multiple fetal gestation
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pl do USG for viability and number of gestations
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B-hCG levels in twin pregnancies often trend higher than in singleton pregnancies, but they cannot confirm twins on their own. An early ultrasound is the definitive test.
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Get an ultrasound done at 6th week of gestation
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Single titers only suggest
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You have to confirm with ultrasound scan.
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Ultrasound is confirmatory test to detect twin pregnancy
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