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What Is A Normal Blood HCG Level For 2.5 Weeks Pregnant?

On Friday, I took a blood test and my hcg levels were 793. they told me I was 2 and a half weeks pregnant. 48 hours later i did another blood test and my hcg levels were 3000. they told me this was good news, this is my first pregnancy and i have been trying to conceive for 4 years. Is there anything I should do to keep me on the right track?
Wed, 28 Oct 2015
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Hi,

HCG values are checked every 2 days and if they more than double since the previous value it indicates a normal, viable pregnancy.
Since the value is more than 1000, you should go for an ultrasound scan which will accurately date your pregnancy and the visibility of fetal heart will be an added assurance for you.

Please take/continue Folic acid and go for regular checks, avoid any heavy exercise or weights and hope everything goes fine.

Regular follow up with your gynecologist is the key.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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What Is A Normal Blood HCG Level For 2.5 Weeks Pregnant?

Hi, HCG values are checked every 2 days and if they more than double since the previous value it indicates a normal, viable pregnancy. Since the value is more than 1000, you should go for an ultrasound scan which will accurately date your pregnancy and the visibility of fetal heart will be an added assurance for you. Please take/continue Folic acid and go for regular checks, avoid any heavy exercise or weights and hope everything goes fine. Regular follow up with your gynecologist is the key. Hope this helps. Regards.