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HCG LEVELS AT 4 WEEKS PREGNANT

If my HCG levels at 4 weeks pregnant are 214 is this considered normal or am i at risk of having a miscarriage?
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1173687 tn?1308073391
Crap...seems to have blocked the website...

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

Hope it helps
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1173687 tn?1308073391
This website might help:

http://www.*****************.org/duringpregnancy/hcglevels.html

You can see by the wide range that the numbers aren't the important thing as stated before but my personal preference is to have numbers to look at. I find it comforting just to have the information.
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1330108 tn?1333677304
You should have a second blood test at that point. 4 weeks is too early to see anything on an ultrasound. At your next blood test you will want the number to double from the first blood test. Good luck :)
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my next appointment is next thursday will i have to have another blood test? or will i just have an ultrasound or something?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
The level itself is not important, it's if those levels double and rise over the 48-72 hour period.
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