How much human chorionic gonadotropin is considered pregnant?

Human chorionic gonadotropin>5IU/ml is considered a possible pregnancy and varies from hospital to hospital.
Human chorionic gonadotropin, also referred to as HCG, is a glycoprotein secreted by the trophoblast cells of the placenta and is mainly composed of alpha and beta dimerized glycoproteins. Mature women will form an embryo after the fertilized egg moves to the left hand inside the uterine cavity, and in the process of developing and growing into a fetus, the trophoblast cells of the placenta syncytium will produce a large amount of HCG.
HCG will be excreted into the urine through the pregnant woman’s blood circulation, within 1-3 weeks of pregnancy, serum and urine levels of HCG can rise rapidly, will reach a peak at 8 weeks of pregnancy, 4 months of pregnancy to moderate levels and maintained to the end of pregnancy, usually considered the value of HCG >5IU/ml for possible pregnancy.
It is recommended that women can cooperate with the doctor for examination to clarify whether they are pregnant or not. Usually should be relaxed, do not be anxious and nervous, keep enough sleep, can not stay up late.