What is the Normal Range for Blood Values on Day 16 After Transplantation?
The blood level range is generally around 50,000 IU/L on the 16th day after transplantation. It is necessary to undergo a comprehensive examination at a legitimate hospital to understand one's own condition, followed by targeted treatment to gradually alleviate the symptoms. Fourteen days after transplantation, a blood draw test on the arm can be conducted at the hospital to observe the level of human chorionic gonadotropin in the blood. If the value is not lower than the normal range, it indicates good embryonic development. However, if it is below the normal value, it may be caused by poor embryonic development, and it is necessary to closely observe one's condition, conduct regular reviews, and understand the specific situation. Generally, an abdominal ultrasound examination can be performed at the hospital 42 days after transplantation to understand one's condition and observe the fetal heartbeat and embryonic bud activity. If symptoms such as abnormal embryonic development and ectopic pregnancy occur, they will also manifest as low numerical values. In daily life, it is necessary to rest more, regularly undergo pregnancy checks at the hospital, maintain an optimistic mindset, avoid strenuous exercise, and avoid excessive fatigue, which may increase the burden on the body.