Posted by Alyck on April 26, 1999 at 10:27:33
I had a blood
serumFerritin
Serum calcium
Serum globulin electrophoresis
Serum iron
Serum ketones
Serum phosphorus
Serum progesterone
Serum serotonin level
Sodium - blood test done at 13 dpo to confirm a positive hpt and found out my hCG level was 336. That was the only check of hCG that I have had but from the ranges I've seen, this appears to be on the high side for this point in my pregnancy. Could this mean that twins are possible? I became pregnant on my 4th month of
Clomid at 50 mg. My
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 100
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 25
First-progesterone vgs 400
First-progesterone vgs 50
First-testosterone
First-testosterone mc dr. appt. is 5/5 when I will have just finished my 9th week but I have been very curious about this question. Thank you!
Alyck EDD 12/10/99
Posted by hfhs.md.rcs on April 27, 1999 at 00:07:44
Dear Alyck:
hCG levels do vary amongst laboratories and one cannot take the values from the medical literature or the internet and apply them to the test that you have had. If the experience from your physician's office is that this is a high value,and you have taken a medication known to increase the likelihood of multiple pregnancy, then twins would seem a reasonable suspicion. Conversely, this may be a number that is
commonCommon cold in early pregnancy from that laboratory.
hCG trends are helpful. Absolute hCG levels do not date a pregnancy or predict the number of babies.
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This information is provided for eduation purpose and is not a medical consultation. If you have specific questions, please speak with your physician.