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Asked for Female | 26 Years

What are the normal ranges of hCG levels in non-pregnant and post-menopausal females?

Patient's Query

Non Pregnant females: <1 Pregnant ranges acc to Weeks of gestation 3 Weeks: 5.8-71.2 4 Weeks: 9.5-750 5 Weeks: 217-7138 6 Weeks: 156-31795 7 Weeks: 3697-163563 8 Weeks: 32065-149571 9 Weeks: 63803-151410 10 weeks: 46509-186977 12 weeks:27832 -210612 14 weeks: 13950-63530 15 weeks: 12039-70971 16 weeks: 9040-56451 17 weeks: 8175-55868 18 weeks: 8099-58176 Post Menopausal Female: <7 Am I pregnant or not

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

The given ranges are the levels of HCG hormone in non-pregnant and pregnant females’ blood by gestational weeks, as per data. To ensure precise pregnancy confirmation, it is advised to visit the obstetrician-gynecologist and undergo a blood test. In all other cases concerning menopause, one should go to a gynecologist.

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If I have unprotected sex 3 days before my periods will I still get them

Female | 20

There is still the possibility of getting pregnant if you have had unprotected sex three days before your period is due. This is because sperm can live for a few days inside the body. Not having your period might be a sign that you are pregnant. If you’re worried, after missing a period you can take a pregnancy test to find out for sure. 

Answered on 24th June '24

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I’m 23, I had my fallopian tubes removed but my period is 3 days late, is there a chance I could be pregnant even though I don’t have them

Female | 23

It is completely natural to be concerned about a late period, even after having your tubes tied. Here’s the thing though – not having a period can occur for many reasons besides being pregnant. Stress hormones changing up or certain drugs could all cause your menstrual cycle to go off kilter. Taking a test can help ease any worries so if this is something that is worrying you then go ahead and do it. 

Answered on 29th May '24

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I have been facing breast pain for 1 week what causes that

Female | 19

Breast pain could be due to many reasons including hormonal changes, breast cysts or fibroadenomas. I propose that you consult your gynaecologist for a clinical breast examination and possibly a breast ultrasound to find the underlying reason of the pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hey, I’m worried about my GF being pregnant. Logistically is probably just pregnancy scares but I’m not sure. On Sunday I rubbed my penis on her vulva, I had some precum coming out but that was it. There was no penetration at all. This past weekend she’s been having to pee a lot and felt nauseous. To be fair she ate pop tarts, cookies, wingstop, and a gallon of ice tea. She was nauseous on Sunday as well. I had her wash herself on the sunday after I rubbed her.

Male | 16

The chances of pregnancy from the described activity are generally low.. but not impossible. If you both are concerned it's best to take a pregnancy test after her next expected period. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 15 year old female, I have been experiencing extreme nausea, bloating, and headaches for the past 2 weeks. I am a PCOS patient and haven't had my period in about 90 days, could that be the cause?

Female | 15

Our symptoms of extreme nausea, bloating, headaches, and irregular periods could potentially be linked to your PCOS condition. PCOS can cause hormonal imbalances that lead to various symptoms. However, other factors like gastrointestinal issues, infections, or stress could also be contributing. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Does consuming a 5% alcohol beer during pregnancy increase the risk of miscarriages?

Female | 25

It's generally recommended to avoid alcohol or to consume it in moderation for those who are trying to conceive or are already pregnant. 
Even if its 5% alcohol beer in moderation and may not have a significant impact on fertility or pregnancy outcomes, it's important to know that every person and pregnancy is unique.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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