What hCG level is positive for pregnancy?

What hCG level is positive for pregnancy?

An hCG level of less than 5 mIU/mL is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25 mIU/mL is considered positive for pregnancy. An hCG level between 6 and 24 mIU/mL is considered a grey area, and you’ll likely need to be retested to see if your levels rise to confirm a pregnancy.

What is normal hCG when not pregnant?

Normal hCG levels in nonpregnant women are less than 10.0 mIU/mL. If your hCG levels are outside of the normal range, it could mean a variety of things.

What is the hCG level for twins at 3 weeks?

You could have twins, but you can’t really tell from the serum hCG value alone. At 18 DPO the serum hCG for singletons is normally between about 70 and 750 mIU/mL, and for twins, it can be between 200 and about 1750 mIU/ml.

What is the difference between 150 IU and 200 IU hCG?

150 IU’s-.15 cc/ ml equals to 15 units on the syringe 175 IU’s-.175 cc/ml equals to 17.5 units on the syringe 200 IU’s-.20 cc/ ml equals to 20 units on the syringe NOTE: HCG injection is different from HCG drops.

Can I mix two different liquids with my hCG?

DO NOT mix two different liquids with your HCG. Use only the liquid that comes with your HCG. Dr. Simeons protocol calls for a minimum daily dose of 125 IU’s of HCG and a maximum dose of 200 IU’s of HCG. NOTE: HCG injection is different from HCG drops. They are not the same.

How to take hCG during the 43 day protocol?

During your 43 day protocol with HCG, mix only one vial at a time to ensure the potency of the HCG. Then after 23 days, discard the first vial and mix the second vial. Do not expose it to light. Exposure to light will cause the potency of HCG to deteriorate. Choose amber vial if you are buying it yourself.

How many units of hCG are in a 125cc syringe?

HCG Injecctions Dosage. Dr. Simeons protocol calls for a minimum daily dose of 125 IU’s of HCG and a maximum dose of 200 IU’s of HCG. HCG Dosage Chart. 125 IU’s- .125 cc/ ml equals to 12.5 units on the syringe.

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