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HCG increased by 66.5% in 48hours
My Beta hcg was 37.6 mlU/ml on 29th may and 62.6 mIU/ml on 31st may. There is a 66.5% raise in hcg. My LMP is 28th april 2024. Can you please tell me if the values are fine.
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You have messed up your description. From 29 May to 31 May to 28 April. It is confusing.
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Repeat b HCG after 48 hrs and get a scan done It should have doubled ,but not in ur case . So repeat and check .
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It should have been higher. Repeat bhcg again after 48 hrs.
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No thy are not Bhcg titers more than 100 is confirmatory for pregnancy Titers should double in 48 hours
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No it should've doubled . Kindly connect
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