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What Should Be The Normal HCG Count During Pregnancy?

hi, i am 35 days pregnant(counting from the first day of my last menses) as of today. i got my hcg count checked today and it is 1001. my question is. 1) is an hcg count of 1001 within normal limit at this stage? 2) why did my gyanac recommend me to take an endogest 200 ? should i be worried? 3)is it safe to travel by road/train/air during the first trimister?
Mon, 23 Nov 2015
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Hi,

Yes, this count of hcg is normal for this stage of pregnancy.
Endogest is a progesterone hormone containing tablet, it is given in early pregnancy as a precaution against miscarriage, but no studies show clear cut results when there is no sign of threatened miscarriage, but some doctors prescribe these to most of the patients. Do not worry.
It is safe to travel if you do not have any medical or surgical conditions which are contraindications for travel.
It would be advisable to avoid, very long and hard journeys especially where there is lot of movement and bad road condition.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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What Should Be The Normal HCG Count During Pregnancy?

Hi, Yes, this count of hcg is normal for this stage of pregnancy. Endogest is a progesterone hormone containing tablet, it is given in early pregnancy as a precaution against miscarriage, but no studies show clear cut results when there is no sign of threatened miscarriage, but some doctors prescribe these to most of the patients. Do not worry. It is safe to travel if you do not have any medical or surgical conditions which are contraindications for travel. It would be advisable to avoid, very long and hard journeys especially where there is lot of movement and bad road condition. Hope this helps. Regards.