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HCG injections post embryo transfer
My wife has undergone FET on 1 Nov. In her post FET medication she has been prescribed anti coagulant injections, progesterone injections and bi weekly HCG Coriosurge Xp 5000 IU. We have been advised to take Beta HCG blood test on 15th day but will it be correctly able to predict pregnancy? Since she is getting hcg shots continuously. She would have received a total of 6 shots over 18 days by the time of pregnancy test. In such a scenario what should be the Hcg level that can predict positive pregnancy. Thank you
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Yes the test will be able to correctly predictor pregnancy more than 100 is confirmatory less than 100 would be because of the injections also doubling titers in 48 hours ensure normal pregnancy
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U have to repeat hcg test twice in 48 hours and if doubling value then it is positive
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