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Could HCG Level Of 7500 Normal During 4th Week Of Pregnancy?

I am approx 5 weeks pregnant from my LMP and I had a vaginal ultrasound which show just a gestation sac which measured 7.5mm but nothing else and the Dr said this shows around a 4 week pregnancy so either I am earlier than calculated or it has stopped. My HCG levels were 7500 or so. What do you think/ Should I be worried?
Mon, 9 Nov 2015
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Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion a variability of 1 week might be normal.The HCG level appears normal.Dont worry.I suggest you to repeat the ultrasound after 2 weeks to know the pregnancy status.Definite diagnosis cannot be made with present status.Wait and repeat the ultrasound for accurate diagnosis and apt treatment.Take folic acid and if suggested by your doctor progesterone supplements too might be needed.Avoid stress and physical strain.Take rest.
Best regards...Dr.Srilatha
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Could HCG Level Of 7500 Normal During 4th Week Of Pregnancy?

Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion a variability of 1 week might be normal.The HCG level appears normal.Dont worry.I suggest you to repeat the ultrasound after 2 weeks to know the pregnancy status.Definite diagnosis cannot be made with present status.Wait and repeat the ultrasound for accurate diagnosis and apt treatment.Take folic acid and if suggested by your doctor progesterone supplements too might be needed.Avoid stress and physical strain.Take rest. Best regards...Dr.Srilatha