Good morning, how to interpret the beta hcg score of 1.2? 8 weeks have passed since intercourse. I also wonder what they mean and why the norms are included there from the last monthly bleeding, if a result below 5 does not indicate pregnancy ... Because of this, I do not know what to think about my own result. Best regards
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Katarzyna Chadryś Pharmacist, Editor
3 months ago
To @Kikka:
If you get a result of 0.6 IU/l, it is the same as a result of 0.6 mIU/ml. This result indicates that she is not pregnant.
Good morning, today I did the betas, result 0.6 IU/l, the tables are all expressed in mlU/ml, someone says that I should multiply by 1000 and therefore the result would be 600 and therefore positive, others say it is negative...
Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
For @Lena: The result obtained indicates the absence of pregnancy. Angina does not affect the result of the determination made. Testing for beta-hCG levels can be done at any time and there is no need to be "fasting".
Thank you for your reply :) So assuming that 8 weeks have passed since intercourse, can I surely exclude pregnancy? I will also ask if the disease (angina) can affect the result? (24 hours before the test I took the last antibiotic) And I read on the laboratory's website that you do not have to be fasting for the study, and on some pages they write that you have to so how is it?
Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
2 years ago
A result below 1.2 mlU/ml indicates a low concentration of chorionic gonadotropin, such as that found in non-pregnant women. The norms visible on the result taking into account the weeks from the last bleeding are given so that in the case of pregnant women it is possible to assess whether its development is normal and whether the level of gonadotropin increases in accordance with the expected age of pregnancy. I enclose material that may be of interest to you: