thread: How long during pregnancy is HCG present?

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  1. #1

    Nov 2007
    Earth
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    No, that was very helpful MrsS, exactly the info I was looking for

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    i thought it just leveled out, not stopped all together...not entirely sure

  3. #3

    Feb 2008
    With my awesome cherubs
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    sorry just edited it due to a major brain fart! i meant 12 weeks not 30!!

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    I'm pretty sure it doesn't stop until after bub is born. It levels out or the amount reduces, but it's always there.

    The reason why after a while HPTs stop being positive is because after a certain level, they are saturated in HCG and can't register it anymore.

    I'd google it.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    May 2009
    west NSW
    462

    wow!! sorry i actually have no useful info, but just wanted to say how interesting! i had no idea about any of it Lol.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    May 2009
    SEQLD
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    I'm fairly sure they peak around 12-13 weeks then taper off until the baby is born but are always present while pregnant.

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    OK. I had to google

    Levels rise until about 8-11 weeks, then level off and start to reduce.

    Here's the HCG levels for gestation. Note the wide ranges. It's the doubling time that matters, not the actual HCG #

    3 weeks gestational age: 5 - 50 mIU/ml
    4 weeks gestational age: 5 - 426 mIU/ml
    5 weeks gestational age: 18 - 7,340 mIU/ml
    6 weeks gestational age: 1,080 - 56,500 mIU/ml
    7 - 8 weeks gestational age: 7, 650 - 229,000 mIU/ml
    9 - 12 weeks gestational age: 25,700 - 288,000 mIU/ml
    13 - 16 weeks gestational age: 13,300 - 254,000 mIU/ml
    17 - 24 weeks gestational age: 4,060 - 165,400 mIU/ml
    25 - 40 weeks gestational age: 3,640 - 117,000 mIU/ml

    Non-pregnant females: <5.0 mIU/ml
    Postmenopausal: <9.5 mIU/ml

    At hCG levels below 1,200 mIU/ml the hCG usually doubles every 48-72 hours.
    Between 1,200 and 6,000 mIU/ml serum, the hCG usually takes about 72-96 hours to double, and above 6,000 mIU/ml, the hCG often takes over four or more days to double. It makes little sense to follow the hCG values above 6,000 mIU/ml as at this point the increase is normally slower and not related to how well the pregnancy is doing.

  8. #8

    Nov 2007
    Earth
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    I think we looked at the same page Tash

    So, say someone had a surprisingly firm lower abdomen, despite being very overweight, but it wasn't that firm a couple of weeks ago. And, say that same person doesn't have regular periods, and hasn't stopped bleeding anyway, so couldn't backdate anything. And finally, say that same person had been waking up with insane lower back and side pain for no obvious reason for the past 9 or 10 weeks. What conclusion would a sane person come to?

  9. #9
    Registered User

    May 2009
    SEQLD
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    Go to the Dr

    It really could be a number of things but if the pain is enough to leave you breathless or stop you in your tracks its worth being seen to and considering how long its be going on I would see a Dr sooner rather than later.