Reference value of human chorionic gonadotropin

It is important for pregnant women to change their physical condition. Physical changes are related to two people. Many pregnant women will have regular checkups to ensure the safety of their babies. The examination of human chorionic gonadotropin is also very important, and the value of hormone can also judge the health degree. So what is the reference value of human chorionic gonadotropin?

The reference value of human chorionic gonadotropin is significantly higher than the normal reference value, which is the gold standard for the diagnosis of early pregnancy. Usually same-sex people go to the hospital for venous blood test ten days later. The specific reference value depends on the inspection equipment of the local hospital. The inspection and reference values are different, and they are usually marked behind the laboratory sheet. I can read the laboratory sheet by making a comparison before and after. Moreover, the reference units of different instruments are different, so we should pay attention to distinguish them. Generally, the reference values of most instruments are less than 5IU/L. If there is a significant increase, there will be an upward arrow on the laboratory sheet, which is not difficult to read.

The normal value of human chorionic gonadotropin is less than 3. 1ug/L in non-pregnancy, more than 5.0 and less than 100 at 7- 10 after pregnancy, and more than 100 and less than 2000 at 30 days. Human chorionic gonadotropin will double every 1.7 to 2 days, reach the peak at 8- 10 weeks after pregnancy, and then gradually decrease, with the peak value of human chorionic gonadotropin at 10% in the middle and late stages. Chorionic gonadotropin is a symbolic representative of pregnancy diagnosis. The examination can draw blood to check urine. The normal value of each hospital is different. If the urine test is positive or negative, as long as the blood test is beyond its normal range, it is possible to get pregnant, mainly depending on whether there are a series of early pregnancy reactions such as menopause, nausea and vomiting. If there are both, and the test is higher than its normal value, it may be pregnant. The normal value of chorionic gonadotropin varies from 5 to 20 in each hospital laboratory, and there are higher ones, which should be judged according to hospital standards.

Normal pregnant women can measure Hcg value, but the value is low. Different test kits have different HCG normal values. Under normal circumstances, normal human chorionic gonadotropin