Understanding hCG Levels in Non-Viable Pregnancies
Learn how hCG levels behave in non-viable pregnancies like ectopic or missed miscarriages.
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hCG levels may still rise if a pregnancy isn't viable, such as in cases of ectopic pregnancy or missed miscarriage. However, these levels might not rise at a normal rate. It’s important to consult a healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis and appropriate action.
FAQs & Answers
- What does it mean if hCG levels are rising but the pregnancy is not viable? Rising hCG levels can indicate continued production by the placenta, even in cases like ectopic pregnancy or missed miscarriage, but they may not rise at the expected rate associated with a healthy pregnancy.
- How can I tell if my pregnancy is viable based on hCG levels? Doctors typically check hCG levels at least twice, about 48 hours apart. In a viable pregnancy, these levels should approximately double every two to three days.
- What should I do if I suspect a non-viable pregnancy? If you suspect a non-viable pregnancy based on symptoms or hCG levels, consult your healthcare provider for appropriate tests and guidance.
- Can hCG levels decrease and still indicate pregnancy? A decrease in hCG levels usually indicates a non-viable pregnancy, but it's crucial to discuss any fluctuations with your healthcare provider for a proper evaluation.