beta Monday...chart?

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christiedawn
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beta Monday...chart?

Post by christiedawn »

Does anyone know what the hcg levels are supposed to be 11dp3dt?
Do you just go by retrival and turn that into dpo. So if I am going to be tested on 11dp3dt do I count myself as 14dpo?

Does anyone now where I can find and IVF HCG chart??

I wanna know what number I should be shooting for???


Today I am 9dp3dt and got a clear bold BFP. I am getting anxious for beta day.

Thanks,
Christie
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Re: beta Monday...chart?

Post by Ghost »

christiedawn wrote:Does anyone know what the hcg levels are supposed to be 11dp3dt?
Do you just go by retrival and turn that into dpo. So if I am going to be tested on 11dp3dt do I count myself as 14dpo?

Does anyone now where I can find and IVF HCG chart??

I wanna know what number I should be shooting for???


Today I am 9dp3dt and got a clear bold BFP. I am getting anxious for beta day.

Thanks,
Christie
I don't have a chart, but I see a lot of data and on that day, solid hCG values range from around 100 to over 1,000. Under about 200 is usually a singleton, over about 400 or so is usually multiples. But it varies all over the place.

It can be measured from transfer (common) or from ovulation (very practical, but less common).
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Post by ivfnurse »

Anything over 5 is considered positive. However, over 50 there is a good chance it is a healthy pregnancy. The numbers should double every 2-3 days. Please don't read into them too much when it comes to singleton or twin pregnancies. There are people with their first beta at 100 and have twins and people with 500 and have a singleton. It really has nothing to do with it.
I am an infertility nurse and I work in a major IVF facility. I am willing to answer questions and give guidance, however, since I am not treating you, only your physician can give you the most accurate information.
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Post by Ghost »

Here's one chart.

For your test day (16 dphCG), it gives a range of 33 to 223 for a singleton, and 112 to 803 for twins.

http://www.advancedfertility.com/earlypre.htm
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