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Beta HCG Level - Which week of pregnancy
Beta HCG Level - 12934.00 mIU/ml LMP - 23.04.2020 What does this mean? Which week of pregnancy it is?
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It's 4 to 5 wks pregnancy Do ultrasound after 2 wks
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It’s definitely positive and early pregnancy.so please do an ultrasound to confirm the duration of pregnancy
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It may be 6 to 7wks. You should get a early pregnancy scan done to know the number of weeks.
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Get scan done at the earliest
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Connect for detailed consultation
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Get ultrasound for dating the pregnancy
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Avoid lifting weights and stress
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Avoid papaya and pineapple Drink lots of water and fruits juice
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We cant predict gestational age accurately with beta hcg alone. After a week, pls get an ultrasound done. U will know correctly.
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