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Beta 2128. Clear blue indicator 2-3 weeks :(

I had bloods drawn late yesterday afternoon and were above 2000 so thought I'd do a clear blue to see 3+ but got 2-3 weeks. Does it take longer for hcg to be in urine than blood? Or should I be worrying?

6 Answers • 10 years ago


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I wouldnt worry hun as it took me 9 days to go from 2-3 wks to 3wks! X

10 years ago


But if my blood hcg is 2128, surely clear blue should say 3+?

10 years ago • Post starter


3+ starts around 2500ish, and even that is only like 20% of ppl. 2-3 starts at like 150ish. Dont worry about what the test says. I had a 2-3 at 14dpo and tested up til 28dpo and never got 3+. 30dpo beta was almost 7000, they arent that accurate imo.


10 years ago


And yes, it does take longer for those same high levels to show in urine, there are a lot of factors that can change the outcome. Ur urine hCG will never be equal to ur blood.


10 years ago


Don't worry mamma, I took one when my HCG with my (almost) year old was 5000 and got 2-3 weeks.. I think it'll stay at 2-3 weeks till you're like ready to deliver LOL... Good luck an di wish you a very healthy pregnancy and delivery! :)


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10 years ago


hcg shows up faster in your blood than in your urine. If you try testing again in a few days, it should probably say 3+.

10 years ago


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