Generally, women determine whether they are pregnant by delaying their menstrual cycle for about seven days. They choose to use test strips to test for pregnancy at home or go to the hospital for an ultrasound to see if they are pregnant. The fastest and most accurate method is to have a blood HCG test. So, after 50 days of pregnancy, does HCG still double?
Under normal circumstances, women are in the early stages of pregnancy after 50 days of pregnancy, and their blood HCG levels are expected to double. The data of blood HCG levels changes with the increase of the number of days in the early stages of pregnancy, and typically peaks at 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy before gradually decreasing.
Pregnant women have different constitutions, so the value of blood HCG detected during pregnancy will also vary greatly. At around seven weeks of pregnancy, the normal range is between 15000iu and 200000iu. During pregnancy, whether the blood HCG doubles normally is very important for pregnant women and babies. Therefore, women must regularly monitor their blood HCG during pregnancy.
Pregnant women should check their blood HCG levels. If the data shows a significant and persistent decrease, there may be signs of threatened miscarriage. Checking blood HCG levels can not only determine pregnancy, but also accurately determine whether they are pregnant. Based on the obtained data, women who are pregnant with twins will have their blood HCG levels more than double that of single births.