The blood check on the sixteenth day after blastocyst transfer measured HCG level of 177.8IU/L, which is normal in most cases.
In the state of pregnancy, the human body’s HCG value will be greater than 10IU/L. If the HCG value is greater than this level and has not decreased after embryo transfer, consider the transfer successful. When HCG is found to be 177.8 IU/L sixteen days after embryo transfer, most cases are normal. However, the most important way to determine whether the fetus is growing normally is to dynamically observe whether there is a doubling of HCG.
It is recommended that when the pregnant woman measures a blood HCG level of 177.8 IU/L after embryo transfer, she should continue to observe and continuously measure the HCG value, and if there is a dynamic doubling, the normal growth status of the embryo can be determined.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time in this case and carry out standardized observation under the guidance of the doctor to promote the success of pregnancy.