{"id":5976,"date":"2026-01-29T11:24:51","date_gmt":"2026-01-29T11:24:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/?p=5976"},"modified":"2026-03-23T13:49:56","modified_gmt":"2026-03-23T13:49:56","slug":"hcg-levels-in-twin-pregnancies-complete-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/hcg-levels-in-twin-pregnancies-complete-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Understanding hCG Levels in Twin Pregnancy: A Complete Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"author-bio\">\r\n  <div>\r\n    <figure class=\"figure_holder\">\r\n      <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/author\/srishti-singh\/\" class=\"image_holder first\">\r\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/6a73852e588ab0ade6ddbfa7048ff2f5\" alt=\"Sristi Singh | Crysta IVF\" title=\"\">\r\n      <\/a>\r\n      \r\n      <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/ivf-specialist-pune\/dr-mugdha-rustagi\" class=\"image_holder second\">\r\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/crysta-backend.s3.amazonaws.com\/media\/invoice_file\/dr._mugdha_new_4.jpg\" class=\"author-image\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Dr. Mugdha Rustagi (MBBS, MS, DNB, Fellowship) | Crysta IVF\" title=\"\">\r\n      <\/a>\r\n    <\/figure>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n  \r\n  <div class=\"content_holder\">\r\n    <span class=\"type\">Written by<\/span> \r\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/author\/srishti-singh\/\">Sristi Singh (Medical Content Expert) | Crysta IVF<\/a> \r\n    <span class=\"divider\">|<\/span> \r\n    <span class=\"type\">Medically Reviewed by<\/span> \r\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/ivf-specialist-pune\/dr-mugdha-rustagi\">Dr. Mugdha Rustagi (MBBS, MS, DNB, Fellowship) | Crysta IVF<\/a> \r\n    <span class=\"date\">on Jan 29, 2026<\/span>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<style>\r\n  .author-bio {\r\n    display: flex;\r\n    align-items: center;\r\n    gap: 12px;\r\n    font-family: 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;\r\n    font-size: 14px;\r\n    color: #333;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  .figure_holder {\r\n    display: flex;\r\n    margin: 0;\r\n    padding: 0;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  \/* Image Holder now acts as the Link Container *\/\r\n  .image_holder {\r\n    display: block;\r\n    width: 48px;\r\n    height: 48px;\r\n    border-radius: 50%;\r\n    overflow: hidden;\r\n    border: 2px solid #fff;\r\n    background-color: #fbc02d; \/* Yellow brand color *\/\r\n    transition: transform 0.2s ease;\r\n    text-decoration: none;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  .image_holder:hover {\r\n    transform: scale(1.05);\r\n    z-index: 10; \/* Brings it to front on hover *\/\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  .image_holder img {\r\n    width: 100%;\r\n    height: 100%;\r\n    object-fit: cover;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  \/* Overlap Styling *\/\r\n  .second {\r\n    margin-left: -15px; \r\n    z-index: 1;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  \/* Text and Link Styling *\/\r\n  .content_holder a {\r\n    color: #007bff;\r\n    text-decoration: none;\r\n    font-weight: 500;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  .content_holder a:hover {\r\n    text-decoration: underline;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  .divider {\r\n    margin: 0 6px;\r\n    color: #ccc;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  .type, .date {\r\n    color: #666;\r\n  }\r\n<\/style>\n\n\n\n<div style=\"height:35px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n\n\n\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-5976-1\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/hcg-levels-in-pregnancies.mp3?_=1\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/hcg-levels-in-pregnancies.mp3\">https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/hcg-levels-in-pregnancies.mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n\n\n<p>Pregnancy brings a lot of questions, especially if you\u2019re suspecting twins. One of the things your doctor may examine\n    during the early pregnancy days is hCG. It is a hormone that supports the growth of your baby and the uterine\n    lining.<\/p>\n<p>In twin pregnancies, hCG levels are often higher than in general pregnancies, but the numbers can vary for every\n    woman. Understanding your hCG levels for twins pregnancy can give you a better idea of how your pregnancy is\n    progressing and what these levels may mean for you and your little ones.<\/p>\n<h2>What is hCG Hormone?<\/h2>\n<p>hCG, or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, is a hormone that your body starts making soon after your pregnancy begins.\n    Once the fertilised egg is attached to the uterus, hCG helps in supporting the early growth of the foetus (baby)\n    during pregnancy. This hormone tells your body to continue producing progesterone, which is important to keep the\n    uterine lining healthy.<\/p>\n<p>You can usually first learn about <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/what-is-the-beta-hcg-test-and-how-it-relates-to-pregnancy\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">hCG through a pregnancy test<\/a>. Home pregnancy kits and blood tests both help in\n    checking this hormone. As pregnancy progresses, hCG levels rise in the first few weeks.<\/p>\n<h2>Normal hCG Levels in Early Pregnancy (Singleton)<\/h2>\n<p>After implantation, your body begins producing hCG, and the levels usually increase every few days. This rise helps\n    support the pregnancy during the first few weeks.<\/p>\n<p>Most doctors look at how fast hCG levels are increasing rather than focusing on one single number. In many cases, hCG\n    levels double every 48 to 72 hours during early pregnancy. This pattern often suggests that the pregnancy is\n    progressing well.<\/p>\n<p>However, it\u2019s important to understand that \u201cnormal\u201d hCG levels can vary widely from one person to another. Two women\n    at the same stage of pregnancy may have very different hCG numbers, and both can still have healthy pregnancies.<\/p>\n<p>Below is a general reference range for hCG levels in early pregnancy:<\/p>\n<table style=\"border-collapse:collapse; width:100%; font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:14px;\">\n    <tr style=\"background:#c5f7d5; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <th style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px; text-align:left;\">Weeks of Pregnancy<\/th>\n        <th style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px; text-align:left;\">hCG Level Range (mIU\/mL)<\/th>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">3 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">5 \u2013 50<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#f5fff8; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">4 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">5 \u2013 426<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">5 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">18 \u2013 7,340<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#f5fff8; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">6 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">1,080 \u2013 56,500<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">7 \u2013 8 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">7,650 \u2013 229,000<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#f5fff8; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">9 \u2013 12 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">25,700 \u2013 288,000<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n<p style=\"font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; margin-top:6px; color:#555;\">\n    <strong>Source:<\/strong>\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/my.clevelandclinic.org\/health\/body\/22489-human-chorionic-gonadotropin\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-nosnippet>hCG Hormone<\/a>\n    <br>\n    <em>Note: hCG values are approximate and may vary from person to person.<\/em>\n<\/p>\n<div style=\"\n  font-family: 'Quicksand', sans-serif;\n  max-width: 560px;\n  margin: 30px auto;\n  border-radius: 14px;\n  overflow: hidden;\n  box-shadow: 0 4px 20px rgba(124, 58, 237, 0.15);\n\">\n\n  <!-- Top Banner Section -->\n  <div style=\"\n    background: linear-gradient(135deg, #e8d5f5, #c9a8e8);\n    padding: 28px 24px;\n    display: flex;\n    align-items: center;\n    justify-content: space-between;\n    position: relative;\n  \">\n    <!-- Logo -->\n    <div style=\"\n      position: absolute;\n      top: 12px;\n      right: 14px;\n      background: white;\n      border-radius: 8px;\n      padding: 4px 10px;\n      font-size: 13px;\n      font-weight: 700;\n      color: #7c3aed;\n    \">Crysta IVF<\/div>\n\n    <!-- Text -->\n    <div style=\"max-width: 60%;\">\n      <p style=\"\n        font-size: 18px;\n        font-weight: 700;\n        color: #2d1a4b;\n        margin: 0 0 6px;\n        line-height: 1.4;\n      \">Want to know your IVF due date?<\/p>\n      <p style=\"\n        font-size: 13px;\n        font-weight: 500;\n        color: #4b3069;\n        margin: 0;\n      \">Calculate your estimated delivery date with Crysta IVF&#8217;s free tool<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <!-- Illustration Placeholder -->\n    <div style=\"\n      width: 110px;\n      height: 90px;\n      background: rgba(255,255,255,0.25);\n      border-radius: 10px;\n      display: flex;\n      align-items: center;\n      justify-content: center;\n      font-size: 42px;\n    \">\ud83e\uddec<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <!-- Bottom CTA Section -->\n  <div style=\"\n    background: #faf4ff;\n    padding: 20px 24px;\n    text-align: center;\n    border-top: 1px solid #e9d8fd;\n  \">\n    <p style=\"\n      font-size: 14px;\n      font-weight: 600;\n      color: #4b3069;\n      margin: 0 0 16px;\n    \">Get your estimated due date based on your embryo transfer date \u2014 free &#038; instant!<\/p>\n\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/ivf-due-date-calculator\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"\n      display: inline-flex;\n      align-items: center;\n      gap: 8px;\n      background: #7c3aed;\n      color: #ffffff;\n      text-decoration: none;\n      padding: 12px 28px;\n      border-radius: 50px;\n      font-size: 15px;\n      font-weight: 700;\n    \" rel=\"noopener\">\n      \ud83e\uddec Calculate Your Due Date \u2192\n    <\/a>\n  <\/div>\n\n<\/div>\n<h2>Are hCG Levels Higher in Twin Pregnancies?<\/h2>\n<p>Yes, hCG levels are usually higher in twin pregnancies, especially in early weeks. This happens because the body is\n    supporting more than one developing baby and hence more hCG hormone is produced.<\/p>\n<p>In many twin pregnancies, hCG levels may be 30\u201350% higher than in a single (singleton) pregnancy at the same stage.\n    Because of this, some women notice stronger pregnancy symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or extreme tiredness.<\/p>\n<p>However, it\u2019s important to understand that high hCG does not automatically mean twins. hCG levels can vary from\n    person to person. Some single pregnancies can also show high hCG levels, while some twin pregnancies may even fall\n    within the normal range.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; width: 70%;\">\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/hcg-levels-across-pregnancies.jpg\"\n        alt=\"hCG Levels Across Pregnancies\" title=\"hCG Levels Across Pregnancies\">\n    <figcaption style=\"text-align: center;\">hCG Levels Across Pregnancies<\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n<h3>Normal hCG Level for Twin Pregnancy<\/h3>\n<p>There is no separate hCG chart for twin pregnancies, but twin pregnancies show slightly higher values above the\n    normal range. Generally, twin pregnancy hCG levels are often 30\u201350% higher than singleton levels<\/p>\n<p>Below is a chart to help understand the normal hcG level for twin pregnancy:<\/p>\n<table style=\"border-collapse:collapse; width:100%; font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:14px;\">\n    <tr style=\"background:#c5f7d5; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <th style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px; text-align:left;\">Weeks of Pregnancy<\/th>\n        <th style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px; text-align:left;\">Expected hCG Range in Twin Pregnancy*<\/th>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">3 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">10 \u2013 75<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#f5fff8; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">4 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">200 \u2013 600<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">5 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">1,500 \u2013 10,000+<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#f5fff8; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">6 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">3,000 \u2013 80,000+<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">7\u20138 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">15,000 \u2013 300,000+<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#f5fff8; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">9\u201312 weeks<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">50,000 \u2013 350,000+<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n<p style=\"font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; margin-top:6px; color:#555;\">\n    <strong>Source:<\/strong>\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/blog.inito.com\/twins-hcg-levels\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-nosnippet>Twins hCG\n        Level<\/a>\n    <br>\n    <em>Note: Twin pregnancy values are approximate and may vary from person to person.<\/em>\n<\/p>\n<h2>What is the Difference Between Twin HCG Levels vs. Singleton Levels?<\/h2>\n<p>As discussed, hCG levels tend to be higher in twin pregnancies compared to singleton pregnancies during the early\n    weeks. This happens because more placental tissue is producing the hormone. However, the difference is not\n    predictable for every pregnancy.<\/p>\n<p>Many women with twin pregnancies have hCG levels that are on the higher side of the normal range, while some may go\n    slightly above it.<\/p>\n<p>Below is a comparison chart to help understand how hCG levels may differ.<\/p>\n<table style=\"border-collapse:collapse; width:100%; font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:14px;\">\n    <tr style=\"background:#c5f7d5; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <th style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px; text-align:left;\">Days Post Transfer (DPT)<\/th>\n        <th style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px; text-align:left;\">Singleton Pregnancy (mIU\/mL)<\/th>\n        <th style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px; text-align:left;\">Twin Pregnancy (mIU\/mL)<\/th>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">9 &#8211; 11 DPT<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">50 \u2013 200<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">200 \u2013 600+<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#f5fff8; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">14 DPT<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">100 \u2013 750<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">300 \u2013 1,500+<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n    <tr style=\"background:#ffffff; color:#09a34a;\">\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">21 DPT<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">1,000 \u2013 5,000<\/td>\n        <td style=\"border:2px solid #09a34a; padding:8px;\">3,000 \u2013 10,000+<\/td>\n    <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n<p style=\"font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; margin-top:6px; color:#555;\">\n    <em>Note: This table is only for general reference, especially for <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/best-tips-to-prepare-for-ivf-and-frozen-embryo-transfer\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">IVF and embryo transfer<\/a> cases. hCG levels can\n        vary widely from person to person and cycle to cycle.<\/em>\n<\/p>\n<h3>Can High hCG Confirm Twin Pregnancy?<\/h3>\n<p>No, high hCG levels alone cannot confirm a twin pregnancy. While it\u2019s true that hCG levels are higher in twin\n    pregnancies but the numbers overlap a lot with singleton pregnancies. Many women carrying one baby can also have\n    high hCG in early pregnancy, especially in early weeks.<\/p>\n<p>High hCG may happen because:<\/p>\n<ul>\n    <li>Implantation happened earlier than the expected date<\/li>\n    <li>The placenta is producing hormones strongly for the womb<\/li>\n    <li>There is a normal variation from person to person<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>What High hCG Levels Mean After IVF?<\/h3>\n<p>After IVF, seeing a high hCG level can feel both exciting and confusing. Many people immediately think of twins, but\n    after IVF, the hCG numbers can mean something different.<\/p>\n<ul>\n    <li><strong>Successful Implantation<\/strong> &#8211; A higher hCG indicates that the embryo has implanted well for the\n        baby and the pregnancy hormone is rising as expected.<\/li>\n    <li><strong>Possibility of Multiple Implantations<\/strong> &#8211; If more than one embryo has implanted in the mother,\n        hCG levels may be higher. This can happen in double <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/is-exercise-recommended-during-and-after-embryo-transfer\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">embryo transfers<\/a>, but hCG alone still cannot confirm twins.\n    <\/li>\n    <li><strong>Early <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/what-to-do-while-waiting-for-a-pregnancy-test-after-embryo-transfer\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Testing After Embryo Transfer<\/a><\/strong> &#8211; hCG may appear high if the test is done a little earlier\n        than the actual implantation day, making the pregnancy look more advanced.<\/li>\n    <li><strong>Strong Placental Hormone Production<\/strong> &#8211; Some <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/natural-pregnancy-after-ivf\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">pregnancies naturally<\/a> produce more hCG. However, if\n        they are too abnormal, there might be some chances of tumours. This is generally uncommon after <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/ivf-tests-before-undergoing-ivf\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">undergoing IVF<\/a>.\n    <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>At <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/the-best-pregnancy-safe-exercises\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Crysta IVF<\/a>, we can help you understand every hormone reading, every test, and every symptom. We are here to guide\n    you with care, expertise, and reassurance, making sure you and your baby are safe at every step of your IVF journey.\n<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center;\">\n    <a href=\"tel:+918938935353\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/confused-about-hcg-levels.jpg\"\n            alt=\"Confused About hCG Levels\" title=\"Confused About hCG Levels\">\n    <\/a>\n    <figcaption style=\"text-align: center;\">Confused About hCG Levels<\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n<h3>Do IVF Pregnancies Affect hCG Levels?<\/h3>\n<p>No, IVF pregnancies do not directly affect the hCG level. However, the level can be slightly different compared to\n    natural pregnancies. Here is how IVF can change the hCG range for a twin pregnancy:<\/p>\n<ol>\n    <li><strong>hCG is measured based on <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/blogs\/tips-for-successful-ivf-treatment-and-frozen-embryo-transfer\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">embryo transfer timing in IVF<\/a>:<\/strong> In IVF, doctors know the exact day of embryo\n        transfer. Because of this, hCG testing is done on fixed days, which is generally between 9 and 14 days post\n        transfer (DPT).\n        This makes hCG results appear more precise, but it also means small differences in implantation timing can\n        change the numbers.<\/li>\n    <li><strong>IVF pregnancies may show higher early hCG levels:<\/strong> Many IVF pregnancies show higher hCG levels\n        in the early days, especially when there are multiple embryos transferred to the mother, implantation happens\n        earlier than the expected timing or the placenta is producing hormones very strongly.<\/li>\n    <li><strong>hCG trigger shots can cause confusion (early days):<\/strong> Some women undergoing IVF use an hCG\n        trigger injection. And, during such a case, if the hCG is tested early, a part of the hormone detected may come\n        from the injection.<\/li>\n    <li><strong>Doubling pattern matters more than the number:<\/strong> In IVF pregnancies, the <a href=\"https:\/\/crystaivf.com\/best-ivf-doctors-delhi\" title=\"Best IVF Doctors in Delhi\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Best IVF Doctors in Delhi<\/a> focus more on hCG rising every 48 &#8211; 72 hours, a consistent\n        upward trend, and matching ultrasound findings. A single high number of hCG is not used to make any decisions.\n    <\/li>\n    <li><strong>Ultrasound becomes the main tool after 6 &#8211; 7 weeks:<\/strong> Just like natural pregnancies, once the\n        pregnancy reaches 6 to 7 weeks, an ultrasound gives clearer answers about the number of embryos, heartbeats in\n        the mother\u2019s womb, and the growth of the baby. At this stage, hCG testing usually becomes less important.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>Tips to Monitor hCG Levels During Twin Pregnancy<\/h2>\n<p>During a twin pregnancy, monitoring hCG levels helps fertility doctors understand how the pregnancy is progressing.\n    The goal is not to get a perfect number as per the chart, but to check whether the hormone is rising in a healthy\n    pattern.<\/p>\n<p>Here are some tips to check hCG levels during a twin pregnancy to avoid any unnecessary stress:<\/p>\n<ul>\n    <li>Get hCG tests done only on the date advised by your doctor. This date is 48 hours after implantation. Also,\n        testing too often can cause confusion.<\/li>\n    <li>Focus on whether hCG levels are rising in a pattern. Do not compare one value with charts or other mothers\u2019\n        reports.<\/li>\n    <li>Avoid comparing your hCG levels with online data, friends, or social media posts, as hCG levels can range widely\n        between twin and singleton pregnancies.<\/li>\n    <li>After 6 &#8211; 7 weeks, trust more in ultrasound scans than blood tests to confirm heartbeats, the number of sacs,\n        and growth.<\/li>\n    <li>Pay attention to symptoms like nausea or fatigue, but remember that symptoms alone do not reflect hCG health or\n        pregnancy outcome.<\/li>\n  <\/li><\/ul>\n    <h3>What Are Other Signs You Might Be Having Twins?<\/h3>\n    <p>Apart from hCG levels, there are a few early signs that may raise the chances of a twin pregnancy. These signs\n        are not confirmed, but you can predict twin pregnancy through these symptoms in the first trimester.<\/p>\n    <ul>\n        <li>High-intensity pregnancy symptoms, such as severe nausea, vomiting, or extreme tiredness, may occur due to\n          higher hormone levels.<\/li>\n      <li>Rapid belly growth or feeling \u201cbigger than expected\u201d early in pregnancy can sometimes be noticed.<\/li>\n        <li>You might experience a higher weight gain than usual in the first trimester, but this varies from person to\n            person.<\/li>\n        <li>You may also observe stronger and earlier baby movements than what is generally expected.<\/li>\n        <li>Ultrasound findings such as two gestational sacs or heartbeats are the only reliable way to confirm a twin\n            pregnancy.<\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n    <h4>Conclusion<\/h4>\n    <p>hCG levels in twin pregnancies are often higher than in singleton pregnancies, especially in the early weeks, but\n        they can vary from person to person. A higher number may raise the chances of twins, but it cannot confirm a\n        twin pregnancy on its own.<\/p>\n    <p>In IVF pregnancies, what matters most is the pattern of hCG rise. It steadily increases every 48 to 72 hours,\n        which is followed by an ultrasound scan (after 6\u20137 weeks) to confirm the number of embryos and proper growth.\n    <\/p>\n    <p>At Crysta IVF, our experts closely monitor hCG trends and provide personalised guidance to ensure both you and\n        your baby are safe. Our doctors guide you correctly with the hCG level and how to know if you are pregnant with\n        twins. You can book a First FREE consultation with our expert doctors directly at <a href='tel:+918938935353' title='+918938935353' target='_blank' rel=\"noopener\">+918938935353<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In twin pregnancies, hCG levels are often higher than in general pregnancies, but the numbers can vary for every woman. 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