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HCG level dropping after 5week pregnant
Hi, my last period was on 20th December 2021, usual cycle is 34 days. I did a UPT on 25th Jan and it was positive. Also did an Beta HCG on 26th Jan and the values were 199.7 mIU/ml as per suggestion from doctor repeated test after 3 days i.e. on 29 January, the values dropped to 26.7 mIU/ml. I was on Susten SR 200, Calcium and Folic Acid for last 2 days No bleeding, no spotting, a bit of leg cramps and minor nausea. Can the pregnancy still remain viable and still continue? Consulting Gynac but need a second opinion.
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Falling  hcg  levels  show  nonviable  pregnancy    At  5th   week  the  medicines   taking  may  r  may not  help
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Beta HCG is in falling trend So it's less likely viable pregnancy For good pregnancy beta HCG should double evry 48 hours Keep in touch with your Gynaecolgist Tc
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you need to be switched on injectables immediately for pregnancy support..... get ur test repeated tomorrow... after 48hours to know the status of pregnancy....
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