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Change in beta hcg
Hello mam/sir  , I just want to know , a year back in 2019 when i did my beta hcg quantitative test in January 2019, my results were   <1.2 mIU/mL. But when i tested in this year 2020 March 15 , results were              <2.00 mIU/mL. Why has it increased this year? Please help ? Does this indicate pregnancy ??
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Slight variations normally seen
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Bhcg less than 10mIU/ML means that there is no pregnancy.There can be little variation in lab values, which I'd insignificant
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Repeat it after 48 hrs Less than 2 is not exactly pregnancy Your LMP ??
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The value which you are talking about is insignificant below normal so nothing to be worried about
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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,
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Hello, No this doesn't indicate pregnancy. In pregnancy the value should be above 25mIU/ml.
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