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high hcg? twins?

by armybratOK, May 12, 2008 12:54PM
I went the dr. today (only saw a nurse) and she told me that I was due Jan 5. 2009 (changed from a couple of days ago) but my last blood test I had done my levels were at 642. I was only 4w3d. Is that high? Could that mean i am having twins?
Member Comments (3)

by JoyRenee, May 12, 2008 12:56PM
There's no way to know about twins unless you see them on ultrasound. Honestly those numbers sound normal!

by alaysha, May 12, 2008 01:04PM
Like Joy said levels can different from person to person. I had super high levels and only had one.

by Brown Eyed Gurl, May 12, 2008 01:17PM
Those #'s sound great.....and my HCG level at 4 wk 3 day was only 292 and at the time I was carrying triplets but now just am having twins.....so it could be but some women just have high HCG levels
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