At present, most women who want to confirm whether they are pregnant need to check their HCG value. Only when this value reaches a certain level can it be considered pregnant. So, what should a woman's HCG value be at four weeks of pregnancy?

A woman is 4 weeks pregnant, which is considered early pregnancy. If there are no abnormalities, the normal HCG value should be between 500 and 10000. If this value is too low, it indicates that the woman may be at risk of threatened miscarriage. In early pregnancy, HCG levels can vary significantly and increase rapidly, possibly doubling within 1 to 2 days. Therefore, if there are any differences in the test results, do not be too nervous.
The so-called HCG, full name is human chorionic gonadotropin. This hormone rapidly increases after the fertilized egg enters the female uterus, in order to promote the secretion of liquid from the uterine mucosa, allowing the fertilized egg to implant smoothly and ensuring its smooth development after implantation. Therefore, HCG value can be used as a basis for judging whether a woman is pregnant.
At the 4th week of pregnancy, it is generally recommended that pregnant women supplement with folic acid. Because at this time of 4 weeks of pregnancy, the fertilized egg is rapidly dividing and starting to develop the nervous system, and folic acid is helping with the development of the nervous system. In addition, it is recommended that pregnant women eat more foods containing vitamin B2 at this time, which is also helpful for the formation of new cells.