Can you be pregnant if your hcg levels are 2.39?

Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone that is produced by the placenta during pregnancy. hCG levels typically start to rise a few days after implantation and peak around 8-12 weeks of pregnancy. Normal hCG levels are typically around 10-50 mIU/mL (milli-international units per milliliter). An hCG level of 2.39 mIU/mL is below the level that is typically considered to be diagnostic of pregnancy. However, it is possible for some women to have lower hCG levels in early pregnancy, especially if they are not yet far along. If you have an hCG level of 2.39 mIU/mL and you are concerned about pregnancy, it is recommended to repeat the test in a few days to see if your hCG levels are increasing. A urine pregnancy test may also be helpful.

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