After pregnancy, women need to go to the hospital for regular check ups, and many values will be obtained. Most pregnant women do not know what these values represent, nor do they know how many values are considered normal. HCG value is one of the key data. So in fact, what is the normal HCG value at 47 days of pregnancy?
The normal HCG value at 47 days of pregnancy is greater than 2500 μ g/L. If the data does not match but the difference is not significant, pregnant women do not need to worry too much. They can go to the hospital as soon as possible to find a professional doctor for treatment. The HCG value doubles every two to three days after pregnancy, and if this data is not followed normally, it indicates that the pregnant woman has health problems.
HCG is actually a glycoprotein, whose main function is to stimulate the corpus luteum in the female body, promote the continuous secretion of estrogen and progesterone to help mature the placenta. The value of HCG increases exponentially in the early stages of pregnancy, but not throughout the entire pregnancy process. When a pregnant woman reaches around the 60th day of pregnancy, the HCG value will reach its highest point, but around the fourth month of pregnancy, the HCG value will gradually stabilize and remain stable throughout the later stages of pregnancy. Pregnant women must go to the hospital regularly for prenatal check ups, and promptly respond to any abnormal HCG values.