Guidelines

Which hCG level is positive cutoff point for pregnancy?

Which hCG level is positive cutoff point for pregnancy?

Hormone levels ≥25 mIU/mL are usually reported as a positive qualitative indication of pregnancy. Urine samples containing ″5 mIU/mL usually indicate a negative result for pregnancy. A borderline result is generated by some assays when the hCG level is between 5 and 25 mIU/mL.

What is the normal beta hCG levels in early pregnancy?

In early pregnancy, hCG levels usually double every two to three days….Standard hCG levels.

Pregnancy week Standard hCG range
5 weeks 18–7,340 mIU/mL
6 weeks 1,080–56,500 mIU/mL
7–8 weeks 7,650–229,000 mIU/mL
9–12 weeks 25,700–288,000 mIU/mL

What are the beta hCG values for pregnancy?

Beta hCG Values Chart Week Day Average (mIU/ml) Max Min 3 2 433 21000 0.89 3 3 137 11409 1 3 4 103 3567 2 3 5 223 22038 2

When do beta hCG levels start to double?

Beta hCG levels usually double about every 2 days for the first four weeks of pregnancy. As pregnancy progresses the doubling time becomes longer. By 6 to 7 weeks beta hCG levels may take as long as 3 1/2 days to double . hCG normally reaches a peak level at about 8 to 10 weeks and then declines for the remainder of the pregnancy.

What kind of blood test measures hCG levels?

Definition. A quantitative human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) test measures the specific level of HCG in the blood. HCG is a hormone produced in the body during pregnancy. Other HCG tests include:

Who is the board certified obstetrician for beta hCG?

Brian Levine, MD, MS, is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology as well as in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Many pregnant women and those trying to conceive may have heard the term beta-hCG in relation to pregnancy testing and wonder what it means.