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The Beta hCG (β-hCG) Total Test measures the levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the blood. It is commonly used for pregnancy confirmation, monitoring pregnancy health, and detecting certain cancers.
🔹 hCG is a hormone produced by the placenta shortly after implantation in pregnancy.
🔹 The beta (β) subunit is unique to hCG and is measured in blood tests for accuracy.
🔹 It can also be produced in certain tumors, making it a marker for some cancers.
✅ Detects pregnancy (as early as 10 days after conception)
✅ Monitors pregnancy health (ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage risk)
✅ Checks for molar pregnancy (abnormal pregnancy growth)
✅ Diagnoses and monitors hCG-producing cancers (gestational trophoblastic disease, testicular cancer)
| Pregnancy Stage | hCG Levels (mIU/mL) |
|---|---|
| Non-Pregnant | <5 mIU/mL (Negative) |
| 3 – 4 Weeks | 5 – 426 |
| 4 – 5 Weeks | 19 – 7,340 |
| 5 – 6 Weeks | 1,080 – 56,500 |
| 6 – 8 Weeks | 7,650 – 229,000 |
| 8 – 12 Weeks | 25,700 – 288,000 |
| 12 – 16 Weeks | 13,300 – 254,000 |
| 16 – 29 Weeks | 940 – 60,000 |
| 29 – 41 Weeks | 940 – 60,000 |
🔹 hCG doubles every 48–72 hours in early pregnancy.
🔹 Low or slow-rising hCG may indicate miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
🔹 Very high hCG may suggest multiple pregnancies (twins) or molar pregnancy.
| Condition | Possible Cause |
|---|---|
| Miscarriage (Spontaneous Abortion) | Failing pregnancy |
| Ectopic Pregnancy | Pregnancy outside the uterus |
| Blighted Ovum | Empty gestational sac |
| Wrong Gestational Age | Late ovulation or miscalculated conception date |
| Condition | Possible Cause |
|---|---|
| Multiple Pregnancy (Twins, Triplets) | More hCG production |
| Molar Pregnancy (Gestational Trophoblastic Disease) | Abnormal placental growth |
| hCG-Producing Tumors | Testicular, ovarian, or trophoblastic cancer |
Beta hCG is also used to diagnose and monitor certain cancers, including:
✔ Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD)
✔ Testicular Cancer (Seminoma, Choriocarcinoma)
✔ Ovarian Cancer
✔ Lung, Liver, and Stomach Cancers (hCG-producing tumors)
📌 Sample: Blood (serum) or urine
📌 Fasting: Not required
📌 Timing: Can detect pregnancy 10 days after ovulation
📌 Method: Immunoassay
🔹 For Pregnancy Monitoring:
If hCG doubles every 48 hours, pregnancy is progressing normally.
If hCG levels drop or rise too slowly, further tests (ultrasound, progesterone levels) may be needed.
🔹 For Molar Pregnancy or Cancer:
Surgical removal of abnormal tissue
Chemotherapy or radiation for cancer treatment
Regular hCG monitoring to check for recurrence
✅ Beta hCG confirms pregnancy and tracks its progress.
✅ Low hCG may indicate miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
✅ High hCG may suggest twins, molar pregnancy, or cancer.
✅ Non-pregnant individuals with high hCG may have hCG-producing tumors.
✅ Regular monitoring helps in pregnancy management and cancer treatment.