What is the highest blood HCG value after seven days of sexual intercourse

  As women of childbearing age, we have all heard that HCG hormone is a hormone secreted by pregnant women. Therefore, detecting blood HCG levels is one of the methods to determine whether a woman is pregnant, and through HCG levels, we can also know whether the embryo is developing normally in the early stages. Some women want to know what the highest blood HCG value is after seven days of sexual intercourse?

  

What is the highest blood HCG value after seven days of sexual intercourse1

  Under normal circumstances, women need six days after conception for the syncytiotrophoblasts in the body to synthesize glycoprotein hormones, which begin to secrete hCG hormones. HCG hormones first appear in the blood and are then excreted into the urine through circulation. If successful conception is achieved, the HCG content in the blood will be within the range of 5 to 50mIU/ml after seven days of intercourse. If there is no pregnancy, HCG will not change, and the normal value of HCG should be within 3mIU/m.

  So when a woman suspects that she is pregnant after sexual intercourse, she can go to the hospital for a blood test to detect the HCG content 10 days after sexual intercourse. If the HCG content in the blood exceeds 5mIU/ml, the possibility of pregnancy should be considered. If the HCG content exceeds 10mIU/ml, pregnancy can be basically confirmed. If a woman wants to test the HCG content in urine, she needs to wait for 14 days after sexual intercourse, because the HCG content in urine will only become obvious after 14 days and can be detected.

  After 14 days of sexual intercourse, early pregnancy test strips or pregnancy test sticks can be used to test morning urine. When two obvious red lines appear after the test, it indicates pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, women need to regularly observe their HCG levels to see if they have doubled. If HCG levels rise slowly, there is a possibility of threatened miscarriage. If HCG levels suddenly decrease significantly, they should be alert to the possibility of intrauterine growth retardation or pregnancy related diseases, and further examination is needed to confirm.

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