Low hCG & No Ultrasound Findings: What Could It Mean?
An hCG level of 76 mIU/mL the day after your period was due is considered a positive pregnancy test. However, it is still very early in the pregnancy, and an ultrasound may not be able to detect anything at this stage. The earliest an ultrasound can typically detect a pregnancy is 5-7 weeks from the last menstrual period.
It is important to remember that every pregnancy is different, and some women may experience implantation later than others. If you are still concerned, you may want to repeat the ultrasound in a few weeks or talk to your doctor about other signs of pregnancy.
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