High hCG After Miscarriage: Understanding False Positives
Yes, after a miscarriage, the hCG levels can still be high and may continue to show a positive pregnancy test result even though you are not pregnant. This is because the hCG hormone remains in your system for several weeks after a miscarriage. The level of hCG gradually declines over time until it reaches a negative value. During this time, it can still trigger pregnancy tests to show a positive result, even though you are no longer pregnant.
After a miscarriage, your doctor will likely recommend monitoring the hCG levels to ensure they are decreasing appropriately. If the hCG levels remain high or do not decline as expected, it could indicate an underlying medical issue, such as retained products of conception or a molar pregnancy. In these cases, further medical evaluation and treatment may be necessary.
It's important to follow up with your doctor after a miscarriage to ensure your physical and emotional well-being. They can provide guidance on monitoring your hCG levels and address any concerns or questions you may have during this time.
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