Hello,
I don't know the answer to your question. Knowing the level detected in the blood test would be helpful.
However, an easy way to know if you are pregnant is to have a pelvic u/s performed. At 5-6 weeks at least a gest sac and yolk sac (if it is a normal intra-uterine pregnancy) should be visible and very possibly a fetal heart rate.
Best regards,
Dr. Downing
Stop the shots immediately, wait 10-14 days, then take another test.
the hcg can stay in your system up to around 14 days and can result in a false positive. When was your last Hcg shot in comparison to your blood test?
It doesn't mean it was a false positive necessarily, but it could have been leftover hormones from the shots you had that caused it to be positive. You should get a quantitative hcg to find out how high the levels are. Then the doctor should be able to tell you if the levels are consistant with pregnancy.
It depends on what your hcg level was.