After pregnancy, there will be significant changes in the level of hCG in the female body, and the initial change value will show a rapid increase with different gestational weeks. If the HCG value shows a slow increase during early pregnancy, it indicates the presence of abnormal conditions during pregnancy. So, how much is normal for HCG at 6 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy?
When a woman reaches 6 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy, a Hcg value of 10000mIu/ml or above should be considered normal. By measuring blood HCG levels during pregnancy, we can better understand the early development of the embryo. If blood HCG levels double the next day, it indicates that the embryo is in a good state of development and there has been no ectopic pregnancy.
If the blood HCG level does not increase significantly every other day and does not double, it is possible that there is embryonic dysplasia or ectopic pregnancy. And timely measures need to be taken to deal with this situation, especially if there is an ectopic pregnancy that can cause significant harm to the female body. As the fertilized egg does not implant in the uterus, there is a risk of rupture and massive bleeding as it grows and develops ectopic.
In addition, women are in the early stages of pregnancy at 6 weeks and 5 days, during which they are prone to significant early pregnancy symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, nausea, and breast enlargement and swelling. And through prenatal ultrasound examination, the initial embryonic tissue and primitive cardiovascular pulsation can also be seen.