What is the normal HCG value for first pregnancy

  Pregnancy is a major test for every woman's body, as various aspects of her body undergo changes during pregnancy, and some physical data indicators may also vary. For example, after pregnancy, the progesterone levels in women's bodies will change. So, what is the normal HCG value for first pregnancy?

  

What is the normal HCG value for first pregnancy1

  When Mercury conducts blood tests for HCG levels during early pregnancy, the value is usually greater than 25. If the test is conducted again in a few days, the value is likely to have doubled. At this point, it is necessary to perform a blood test to determine the level of progesterone, as it is necessary to determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy or an ectopic pregnancy. If the progesterone level is normal, it indicates a normal pregnancy and can exclude abnormal pregnancies such as ectopic pregnancy or threatened miscarriage.

  During different stages of pregnancy, the HCG levels in women's bodies are constantly changing, such as around 0.2 to one week of pregnancy, with values ranging from approximately 5 to 50. When a woman is four to five weeks pregnant, the HCG value is approximately 1000 to 50000. When a woman is two to three months pregnant, HCG levels reach their peak, around 10000-100000, and then begin to decline, but still remain higher than when she is not pregnant. Women need to go to the hospital regularly for prenatal check ups during pregnancy to determine if the fetus is developing normally.

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