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Beta hCG decreased in 4 days from 14,470 to 13,800

By September 1, 2016 - 8:19am
 
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I'm in 5-6 week. My beta hCG level decreased in 4 days from 14,470 to 13,800. Doctor suggested to take some tablet sylate 500mg. Little spotting saw, after this no sign of bleeding. Pls suggest what is the status of my pregnancy.

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Hello Sanjana mj,

Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for reaching out to our community for input on the status of your pregnancy. This is beyond our role and capability. You must speak with your obstetrician about this. I will gladly provide you with general information. There are two common types of hCG tests.

A quantitative human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) test, also called a beta HCG test, measures the specific level of HCG in the blood. HCG is a hormone produced in the body during pregnancy.

Typically, the hCG levels will double every 72 hours. The level will reach its peak in the first 8-11 weeks of pregnancy and then will decline and level off for the remainder of the pregnancy.

Levels of hCG during week 5 to 6 of a pregnancy range from 18 – 7,340 mIU/ml in week 5 to 1,080 – 56,500 mIU/ml during week 6.

Sanja mj, did your doctor say why your levels dropped?

I am not familiar with the drug, Sylate. It appears to be available in India. So, I am providing you with information I found.

Sylate-T 500mg is tranexamic acid which is used for the reduction or prevention of menstrual bleeding. I have no idea why your doctor prescribed it.

Regards,
Maryann

September 1, 2016 - 9:13am
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