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Taking Clomid. Positive Pregnancy Test. What Does A 54 HCG Test Result Really Mean?

I have been on Clomid the last 6 months and this month I finally have a positive preg test. I have been taking 150mg of Clomid the last two months. I had blood work done today 29 days after LMP and my HCG level is 54. My ovulation usually occurs about the 16th day of my cycle. I am a little later than the average woman - according to what I have been told. I read on the internet today and my HCG level of 54 concerns me. I will have another blood test in 2 days. What does the 54 HCG test result really mean?
Wed, 14 Nov 2012
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
HELLO,
well , you have done a pregnacy test too earlier.This is a low level HCG, and it could be a early pregnancy. Please repeat after 2 days . The level needs to be more than double in normal intrauterine pregnancy.If it doesn't, then it is a cause of little concern.
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Taking Clomid. Positive Pregnancy Test. What Does A 54 HCG Test Result Really Mean?

HELLO, well , you have done a pregnacy test too earlier.This is a low level HCG, and it could be a early pregnancy. Please repeat after 2 days . The level needs to be more than double in normal intrauterine pregnancy.If it doesn t, then it is a cause of little concern. TAKE CARE