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Low HCG at 4 weeks 6 days pregnancy
My Beta HCG is 740 mIU/mL @ 4 weeks 6 days. Is it too low? I have been asked to repeat the test after 48 hours.
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Since it is very early pregnancy you need to be careful Injection Proluton depo 500 micrograms twice a week Cap Susten 200 mg twice a day for 30 days per vaginum Cap Fol 123 once a day for 30 days Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day Take 1 boiled egg daily Repeat b hcg after 1 week and do an ultrasound pelvis for uterus tubes and ovaries and gestation sac after 1 week to rule out ectopic pregnancy If any pain rush to hospital immediately
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It's normal .. beta hcg almost doubles in 48hrs .so on repeat testing after 48hrs if values are rising it indicates healthy pregnancy.
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repeat test after 48hrs
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It is normal
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Hi. It is within normal range . You repeat it after 48 hrs . Rising values are moe significant .
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