" At 14 DPO, the average HCG level is 48 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 17-119 mIU/ml. * At 15 DPO, the average HCG level is 59 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 17-147 mIU/ml. * At 16 DPO, the average HCG level is 95 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 33-223 mIU/ml. * At 17 DPO, the average HCG level is 132 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 17-429 mIU/ml. * At 18 DPO, the average HCG level is 292 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 70-758 mIU/ml. * At 19 DPO, the average HCG level is 303 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 111-514 mIU/ml. * At 20 DPO, the average HCG level is 522 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 135-1690 mIU/ml. * At 21 DPO, the average HCG level is 1061 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 324-4130 mIU/ml. * At 22 DPO, the average HCG level is 1287 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 185-3279 mIU/ml. * At 23 DPO, the average HCG level is 2034 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 506-4660 mIU/ml. * At 24 DPO, the average HCG level is 2637 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 540-10,000 mIU/ml"
"Here are mine: Pg #1: 13dpo.....20....ended in m/c Pg #2: 14dpiui (same as 14dpo.....): 231.....resulted in DS who is now 19 months old! Pg #3: 13/14dpo: 327......resulted in a m/c at 10.5 weeks Pg #4 (this PG!): 13dpo:......103........everything is great!"
"Caution must be used in making too much of hCG numbers. A normal pregnancy may have low hCG levels and deliver a perfectly healthy baby. The results on an ultrasound after 5 - 6 weeks gestation are much more accurate than using hCG numbers. An hCG of less than 5 mIU/cc is usually negative, over 25 mIU/cc usually positive, between 5 and 25 mIU/cc it's "equivoval" which simply means we don't know."
@captivated my progesterone levels apparently are strong this cycle... I did request a retest of them though. And yeah I'm finding a lot of sites kinda like that... 22 for 13 DPO is low, no matter where you look at it... It's POSSIBLE... but it's low. I guess just press on... and pray they double by wednesday.
Ok, I'm probably dumb, but are you 100% positive you're 13 dpo? I mean *maybe* you're off a day or two. Heck, even 12 hours could make a difference in your numbers this early I would think. (((hugs))) Hang in there!
I'm praying for you and your lil jelly bean. Have faith! Don't stress about beta numbers! Enjoy your pregnancy. God will make that jelly bean grow into a beautiful eight pound baby
@wilsomom I suppose I *COULD* be 12DPO... If thats so, then the average is in the 30s, I'm still low with 20's. But we'll see! @lourdes26us1 hahaha, hubbys family habitually has 9 and 10 lb babies... good thing I'm not a little woman!!!
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Can they do any progesterone suppositories or anything?
" At 14 DPO, the average HCG level is 48 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 17-119 mIU/ml.
* At 15 DPO, the average HCG level is 59 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 17-147 mIU/ml.
* At 16 DPO, the average HCG level is 95 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 33-223 mIU/ml.
* At 17 DPO, the average HCG level is 132 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 17-429 mIU/ml.
* At 18 DPO, the average HCG level is 292 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 70-758 mIU/ml.
* At 19 DPO, the average HCG level is 303 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 111-514 mIU/ml.
* At 20 DPO, the average HCG level is 522 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 135-1690 mIU/ml.
* At 21 DPO, the average HCG level is 1061 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 324-4130 mIU/ml.
* At 22 DPO, the average HCG level is 1287 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 185-3279 mIU/ml.
* At 23 DPO, the average HCG level is 2034 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 506-4660 mIU/ml.
* At 24 DPO, the average HCG level is 2637 mIU/ml, with a typical range of 540-10,000 mIU/ml"
"Here are mine:
Pg #1: 13dpo.....20....ended in m/c
Pg #2: 14dpiui (same as 14dpo.....): 231.....resulted in DS who is now 19 months old!
Pg #3: 13/14dpo: 327......resulted in a m/c at 10.5 weeks
Pg #4 (this PG!): 13dpo:......103........everything is great!"
"At 14dppo mine was 130. 269 @16 dpo."
"Your numbers sound average. My first was 11dpo and it was 56. So we're pretty close in numbers."
"Mine was 185 at 13 DPO and then at 17 DPO, it was at 1500."
"Mine were 25 @ 13dpo. What matters is that they double every couple of days. Anything over 5 is a BFP! "
http://www.betabase.info/showBasicChart.php?type=Single&start_age=18&end_age=50
^^beta chart
"Caution must be used in making too much of hCG numbers. A normal pregnancy may have low hCG levels and deliver a perfectly healthy baby. The results on an ultrasound after 5 - 6 weeks gestation are much more accurate than using hCG numbers.
An hCG of less than 5 mIU/cc is usually negative, over 25 mIU/cc usually positive, between 5 and 25 mIU/cc it's "equivoval" which simply means we don't know."
Hang in there!