So, you think you might be pregnant? At 2 weeks, you're likely right around the time of implantation. That means your body is just starting to produce hCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, the pregnancy hormone. While a home pregnancy test might still be negative, a blood test could detect those early levels.
But what are 'normal' hCG levels at 2 weeks? The truth is, there's a *wide* range! It varies greatly from woman to woman. A typical range could be anywhere from 5 mIU/mL to over 50 mIU/mL. What’s more important than a single number is how those levels change over time. Typically, hCG levels double every 48-72 hours in early pregnancy.
If you've had a blood test and are concerned about your hCG levels, talk to your doctor. They can best interpret your results in conjunction with your individual medical history and monitor your progress through repeat testing. Remember, it’s early days, and healthy pregnancies can start with varying numbers. Good luck!