Free Beta hCG

Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (β-hCG) Free Test

The Free Beta hCG (β-hCG) Test measures the unbound (free) beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the blood. It is commonly used in prenatal screening for chromosomal abnormalities and pregnancy monitoring.


1. What is Free Beta hCG?

🔹 hCG is a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy.
🔹 It consists of two subunits: Alpha (α) and Beta (β).
🔹 The β subunit is unique to hCG, and the free beta hCG refers to the unbound portion circulating in the blood.
🔹 It is primarily used in first-trimester screening for chromosomal conditions like Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) and Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18).


2. Why is the Free Beta hCG Test Done?

First-Trimester Prenatal Screening (11–14 Weeks)

  • Part of the “Dual Marker Test” (along with PAPP-A)

  • Assesses risk for Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) and Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18)

Pregnancy Confirmation & Monitoring

  • Helps detect early pregnancy complications

Tumor Marker for Certain Cancers

  • Detects gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), testicular cancer, and ovarian cancer


3. Normal Free Beta hCG Levels in Pregnancy

Gestational Age Free Beta hCG (ng/mL)
Non-Pregnant Women < 1 ng/mL
5 – 6 Weeks 10 – 50 ng/mL
6 – 7 Weeks 25 – 100 ng/mL
7 – 8 Weeks 10 – 50 ng/mL
8 – 10 Weeks 5 – 20 ng/mL

🔹 Levels peak around 8–10 weeks and then gradually decline.


4. Interpretation of Free Beta hCG in Prenatal Screening

Condition Free Beta hCG Levels
Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) High (>2.5 MoM)
Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18) Low (<0.5 MoM)
Normal Pregnancy 1.0 MoM (Multiple of Median)

🔹 Increased Free β-hCG → Higher risk of Down syndrome (Trisomy 21)
🔹 Decreased Free β-hCG → Higher risk of Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18)

📌 MoM (Multiple of Median) = Standardized value for risk assessment


5. Free Beta hCG as a Tumor Marker

Free β-hCG is elevated in certain cancers, including:
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) (Molar Pregnancy, Choriocarcinoma)
Testicular Cancer (Seminoma, Non-Seminoma)
Ovarian Cancer
Certain Lung & Gastrointestinal Cancers


6. How is the Free Beta hCG Test Performed?

📌 Sample: Blood (serum)
📌 Fasting: Not required
📌 Timing: Typically done between 11–14 weeks for prenatal screening


7. Treatment & Follow-Up

🔹 For Abnormal Prenatal Screening:

  • Additional tests like NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing), Amniocentesis, or Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) may be recommended.

🔹 For Cancer or Molar Pregnancy:

  • Ultrasound, MRI, or CT scans for further evaluation

  • Surgical removal of tumors or abnormal tissue

  • Chemotherapy for advanced cases


Key Takeaways

Free Beta hCG is used in first-trimester screening for Down syndrome.
High levels indicate increased risk of Trisomy 21, while low levels suggest Trisomy 18.
It is also a tumor marker for gestational trophoblastic disease and testicular cancer.
Abnormal results may require further testing for confirmation.

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