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Very high Beta HCG double marker
My double mark result(12 week 4 days) - 35 Female second pregnancy. Normal first kid with no complications. Free beta hcg - 8.9MOM PapA - 0.95MOM NT - 0.94 MOM NT scan came back normal. I see this range of beta hcg is above scale. I have severe hyperemesis gravidarium. What all could be reason for such high beta hcg? Provided NIPT and waiting for result.
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High beta hcg you should not be worried about . Hope ur NIPT comes normal seeing the intermediate risk given
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High Beta HcG is not an issue, wait for NIPT levels and get NT scan done. For Hyperemesis you active management, connect online.
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Wait for NIPT  report
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