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hCG Beta Levels for Twins: Ranges After IVF & Egg Retrieval
Dr Indu Priya

Written by DivinHeal Editorial Contributor, Samrat Nilesh, Embryologist | Medically Reviewed by Dr Indu Priya, Gynecologist(MBBS,MD) Published on: 2026-05-25

hCG Beta Levels for Twins: What’s Normal After IVF and Egg Retrieval?

At 4 weeks after a successful IVF cycle, twin pregnancies typically show hCG levels between 100 and 1,200 mIU/mL — well above the singleton range of 5 to 426 mIU/mL. But a single number tells you less than you think. Your doctor cares more about how fast the number goes up. The starting point matters less.

Had egg retrieval in India? Are you tracking your beta hCG from Dubai, London, or Sydney? This guide tells you what levels to expect — for singletons and twins. It also covers how costs compare globally, and what to do if your results suggest a multiple pregnancy.

Results vary for each person. Always talk to your fertility specialist for personal advice.

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What Is hCG and Why Does It Matter After Egg Retrieval?

hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is the hormone your placenta produces after a fertilised egg implants. It’s the marker both home pregnancy tests and blood tests detect. After egg retrieval and embryo transfer, your clinic checks your hCG levels closely. This usually happens on what’s called ‘beta day’ — roughly 9–14 days post-transfer. These tests confirm pregnancy and show how it’s progressing.

How does hCG work in the body?


After an embryo implants — usually 6–12 days after fertilisation — the placenta starts making hCG. hCG signals a small gland in your ovary called the corpus luteum. This gland forms after egg retrieval. Its job is to keep making progesterone. Progesterone holds the uterine lining in place. This stops your period from starting — which is vital for a healthy pregnancy.

In early pregnancy, hCG levels normally rise quite fast, usually doubling every 48 to 72 hours. Doctors pay close attention to this pattern because it gives an idea of how the pregnancy is progressing. For example, if the level increases from 200 mIU/mL to about 400 in two days, that is usually seen as a positive sign. But if it stays around 200 and does not rise, it can be a sign that the pregnancy may not be developing normally.

hCG Blood Test vs. Home Pregnancy Test: Which Is More Accurate?

Home pregnancy tests detect hCG in urine. They need levels above 20–25 mIU/mL to show a positive result. They’re easy to use and private. But they can’t tell you how much hCG you have or whether it’s rising.

A quantitative beta hCG blood test measures the exact level of hCG in your blood. It’s sensitive enough to detect very early pregnancy, sometimes even before a missed period, with levels as low as 1–5 mIU/mL. In India, most accredited labs usually deliver results within 4–8 hours. Larger hospitals like Apollo Hospitals and Fortis Healthcare also often provide same-day reports, especially for international patients.

hCG Ranges in Pregnancy: A Week-by-Week Guide

During early pregnancy, hCG levels increase rapidly and usually begin to slow down around 10–12 weeks. The ranges below are based on dating from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP), which is the standard method most labs and fertility clinics use.  

hCG Levels by Week: Singleton vs. Twin

The table below shows typical hCG levels in single and twin pregnancies. In many twin pregnancies, levels tend to be higher than in singleton pregnancies, but that’s not always the case. They often fall toward the higher end of the normal range, and sometimes a bit above it.

Week (LMP)

Singleton hCG (mIU/mL)

Twin hCG (Typical — mIU/mL)

3 Weeks

5 – 50

10 – 100

4 Weeks

5 – 426

100 – 1,200

5 Weeks

18 – 7,340

500 – 20,000+

6 Weeks

1,080 – 56,500

1,500 – 100,000+

7 – 8 Weeks

7,650 – 229,000

15,000 – 500,000+

Source: These ranges are based on guidance from the American Pregnancy Association, reference data from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and commonly used benchmarks in fertility clinics. hCG levels can vary a lot from person to person, so these figures are only meant as a general guide and not a diagnosis.

What hCG Level Confirms Pregnancy?

A beta hCG above 25 mIU/mL is usually considered a positive pregnancy result. Levels between 6 and 24 mIU/mL are a grey zone, so doctors typically repeat the test after about 48 hours to see how things are changing. A single high reading can be reassuring, but what really matters is the pattern over time—whether the hCG keeps rising the way it should.

After IVF, a beta above 100 mIU/mL on day 9 post-5-day-transfer (9dp5dt) is a strong sign the pregnancy is continuing. A result above 300 mIU/mL at that point may suggest twins. But only an ultrasound at 6–7 weeks can confirm this.

hCG Beta Levels for Twins: Typical Ranges by Week

Yes — hCG beta levels for twins are often higher than in singleton pregnancies. But the ranges overlap a lot. Twins don’t guarantee a dramatically higher number. A twin pregnancy can show hCG in the singleton range. And a singleton pregnancy can show unusually high hCG, too.

According to reference data from the RCOG hCG levels in twin pregnancies are often higher than in single pregnancies at the same stage, sometimes by around 30–50%. But doctors focus more on how the levels rise over time rather than on one number alone. In a healthy early pregnancy, hCG usually increases steadily, often doubling every 48–72 hours. Fertility clinics also normally schedule an ultrasound around 6–7 weeks to confirm the pregnancy and check the heartbeat.

hCG at 4 Weeks with Twins: What’s Typical?

At 4 weeks, twin pregnancies often produce hCG between 100 and 1,200 mIU/mL. The singleton range at this stage is 5 to 426 mIU/mL. Real IVF patients have reported levels like 854 mIU/mL at 4 weeks. Two days later, that rose to 1,855 mIU/mL — a healthy doubling pattern.

If your 4-week beta is unusually high and keeps doubling, your fertility specialist will act. At a JCI-accredited centre like Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, or Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, they will arrange an ultrasound at 6–7 weeks. This scan counts gestational sacs.

hCG at 6 Weeks with Twins: What to Expect

By around 6 weeks, hCG levels in twin pregnancies can vary a lot—roughly from 1,500 to over 100,000 mIU/mL. It’s such a wide range because hCG rises quickly in early pregnancy, and there’s also plenty of overlap with single pregnancies, which can sometimes show high levels too. At this point, doctors don’t rely on blood numbers alone. An early ultrasound is usually done to confirm how many embryos there are and to check for heartbeats.

Don’t fixate on the number. Two sacs on ultrasound — not a high hCG level — is what confirms twins.

Factors That Can Raise hCG Levels (Besides Twins)

Several factors other than a twin pregnancy can push hCG above the expected range:

 Gestational age miscalculation — even a 2-day error changes the expected reference range significantly

 Molar pregnancy — a rare condition where abnormal tissue forms in the uterus, causing extremely high hCG

 Ectopic pregnancy — where the embryo implants outside the uterus. hCG rises more slowly and often comes with abdominal pain. Seek emergency medical review right away if you have sharp one-sided pain with a positive hCG

 Natural body differences — some women naturally produce higher or lower hCG, regardless of the number of embryos

Does hCG Double Every 48 Hours with Twins?

Yes — for both singleton and twin pregnancies, hCG typically doubles every 48 to 72 hours in the first trimester. Twin pregnancies don’t reliably double faster than singletons. The doubling pattern is the health indicator; the absolute number is only a supporting data point.

Doctors focus on the rate of rise. A stalled or slow-rising hCG can signal a failing pregnancy. This is true even if the starting level was high — and it applies to both singleton and twin pregnancies. A beta that rises by less than 53% in 48 hours warrants close monitoring.

For IVF patients, most fertility centres in India usually do two hCG blood tests about 48 hours apart. Doctors use these results to see if the levels are rising as expected before planning the first ultrasound scan. Hospitals like Max Healthcare in Delhi and Apollo Hospitals in Chennai commonly follow this approach, especially for international patients.

hCG After Egg Retrieval and IVF: What to Expect

If you’ve had IVF with egg retrieval in India, here’s a typical hCG monitoring timeline:

 Egg retrieval: An hCG trigger injection is usually given around 34–36 hours before egg retrieval. Since this medicine can temporarily raise hCG levels, doctors advise against testing too early during this time.

 Embryo transfer: A fresh or frozen embryo is usually transferred about 3–5 days after retrieval.

 First beta hCG test: Around 9–14 days after the transfer, your first beta hCG blood test is done to check for pregnancy.

 Second beta hCG test: The test is normally repeated 48 hours later to make sure the hCG levels are rising properly.

 Confirmatory ultrasound: at 6–7 weeks gestational age, to count sacs and confirm heartbeat(s)

What counts as a ‘good’ first beta depends on the day you test. At 9dp5dt (9 days after a 5-day blastocyst transfer), a result above 50 mIU/mL is generally promising. Above 200 mIU/mL is strongly positive. A result above 300–400 mIU/mL may prompt your doctor to mention twins. But only an ultrasound confirms this.

Patients from the UAE, UK, or Australia who have egg retrieval in India usually complete both serial beta tests before flying home. Divinheal coordinates the digital release of your lab reports to your home doctor within 24 hours of results.

hCG Test Costs: India vs UAE, UK, and Australia (2026)

Beta hCG blood tests in India are usually much more affordable than in many other countries, whether they’re done for early pregnancy checks or after IVF treatment. Even so, accredited labs still follow strict quality standards, so the results remain accurate and reliable.

What Does an hCG Blood Test Cost?

Location

Avg hCG Test Cost (Private)

USD Equivalent

Saving vs India

India

₹500 – ₹1,500

$5 – $16

UAE (Dubai)

AED 150 – AED 400

$41 – $109

50 – 80% more expensive

Australia (Private)

AUD 50 – AUD 100

$36 – $72

75 – 90% more expensive

UK (Private)

GBP 40 – GBP 120

$54 – $162

80 – 90% more expensive

These are approximate private healthcare costs for 2025–2026, based on pricing across different labs. The actual cost can vary depending on the clinic, location, and whether it’s a qualitative or quantitative beta hCG test.

IVF Cycle Costs: India vs Source Countries

If egg retrieval is being done as part of a full IVF cycle, the difference in overall treatment cost can be even more noticeable:

Country

IVF Cycle Cost (Private)

USD Approx

Saving vs India

India

₹1,20,000 – ₹3,50,000

$1,260 – $3,674

UAE (Dubai)

AED 25,000 – AED 60,000

$6,807 – $16,337

~65 – 75% saving

Australia (Private)

AUD 10,000 – AUD 15,000

$7,172 – $10,758

~60 – 70% saving

UK (Private)

GBP 5,000 – GBP 12,000

$6,751 – $16,203

~55 – 65% saving

These are estimated private healthcare price ranges. The actual cost can vary based on the hospital, the doctor’s experience, and the complexity of the treatment.

Early Pregnancy Monitoring Costs

Serial beta hCG tests and early obstetric services are also substantially more affordable in India:

Service

India (INR)

UAE (AED)

Australia (AUD)

UK (GBP)

Obstetric Consultation

₹1,000 – ₹4,000

AED 38 – 154

AUD 15 – 59

£8 – £31

Early Pregnancy Ultrasound

₹1,000 – ₹5,000

AED 38 – 193

AUD 15 – 73

£40 – £39

Serial Beta hCG (x2 tests)

₹1,000 – ₹2,000

AED 38 – 77

AUD 15 – 29

£40 – £15

What Affects hCG Test Pricing?

The main cost factors are:

 Type — qualitative (positive/negative urine test: cheaper) vs quantitative beta hCG (blood test: required for IVF monitoring)

 Turnaround time — standard (24 hours) vs express (4–8 hours); JCI-accredited labs in India typically offer same-day results

Clinic tier — a JCI-accredited hospital diagnostic lab costs slightly more than a standalone diagnostic centre, but provides results that meet international standards

 Package inclusion — many IVF packages at Indian fertility centres include serial hCG testing within the cycle cost

How to Choose a Reliable hCG Testing Lab in India

Getting accurate hCG results depends on the quality of the lab, including how well the equipment is calibrated, how samples are handled, and the standards used for testing. If you are choosing a lab in India for IVF-related hCG monitoring, it’s worth looking for a diagnostic centre with reliable quality and experience in fertility testing:

JCI or NABL accreditation — NABL stands for National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories. It is India’s benchmark for diagnostic lab quality, similar to CAP accreditation in the US.

 Quantitative testing: Make sure the lab offers a quantitative beta hCG blood test, not just a simple positive/negative result. For IVF monitoring, doctors need the exact number to track how the levels are rising over time.

 Quick turnaround: Major hospital labs like Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, and Max Healthcare usually provide results within 4–8 hours, and same-day reporting is often available for international patients.

 Digital report delivery: choose a facility that sends results via encrypted email or patient portal, so you can share them with your home doctor in Dubai, London, or Sydney immediately

Qualitative vs. Quantitative Beta hCG: Which Do You Need?

A qualitative hCG test is usually a urine test, and it simply tells you whether hCG is present or not. It’s the same kind of test used in home pregnancy kits. A quantitative beta hCG blood test, however, measures the exact amount of hCG in your blood. If you’re following an IVF cycle or checking for a possible twin pregnancy, doctors usually go for this test because it gives actual numbers, not just a yes or no result.

The quantitative test is also far more sensitive. It can detect hCG levels as low as 1–2 mIU/mL, often several days before a urine test would turn positive. After IVF, this early information can be very important because it helps your fertility team see how the pregnancy is progressing right from the start.

How Divinheal Ensures Lab Quality

divinheal.com works with NABL-certified and JCI-accredited diagnostic labs across India. All partner labs are selected for reliable quantitative beta hCG testing, quick same-day results, and digital report delivery. Reports are normally provided in English, and selected labs in Delhi and Mumbai also offer Arabic-language support for patients from the UAE. Appointments are arranged in advance, so patients usually do not have to wait long on the day of testing.

What to Do If Your hCG Levels Suggest Twins While Abroad

A higher-than-expected beta hCG level does not give a definite diagnosis on its own. It usually means your doctor will recommend an ultrasound around 6–7 weeks to confirm the pregnancy, check how many gestational sacs are present, and look for heartbeats.      

Immediate Steps After Receiving Results

If your beta hCG levels are unusually high, or if the numbers are rising strongly on repeat testing, your doctor will usually advise a few follow-up steps to check how the pregnancy is progressing:

 Stay calm — Higher hCG levels are often just a normal difference between pregnancies and do not always mean twins.

 Request a follow-up appointment for an early transvaginal ultrasound (available at all JCI-accredited fertility centres in India)

 Share your results with your home doctor — Divinheal provides digital reports in English within 24 hours

Monitor for abdominal pain. Sharp, one-sided pain with a positive hCG needs immediate emergency evaluation to rule out ectopic pregnancy

For patients from the UAE, UK, or Australia, hospitals like Apollo Hospitals and Max Healthcare usually have dedicated international patient teams. Arabic-speaking coordinators are also available in places like Delhi and Mumbai to help with communication and coordination. Medical records are prepared in internationally accepted formats, so they can be easily shared with your doctor or hospital back home for follow-up care.

Planning Ongoing Twin Pregnancy Care

Twin pregnancies usually need closer monitoring than single pregnancies. From the second trimester, scans are often done every 2–4 weeks, while single pregnancies are usually checked every 4–6 weeks, based on guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. In India, many major hospitals have dedicated high-risk pregnancy teams. Centres like Fortis Memorial Research Institute and Apollo Hospitals in Chennai have specialists who regularly manage twin and other complex pregnancies.

For international patients, care is usually structured around their needs — UK patients can continue follow-up through NHS-compatible records, Australian patients are often treated by internationally trained surgeons, and UAE patients can access services like Arabic interpretation and halal meals at selected hospitals.

Are hCG Reader Apps Reliable?

No — hCG reader apps are not medically validated and should not be used to make clinical decisions. They claim to analyse a photo of your home pregnancy test strip and estimate hCG levels. But the accuracy problems are significant.

Why hCG Reader Apps Fall Short

These apps use photo analysis to estimate hCG. But results are affected by lighting, camera quality, how long the test strip was left to develop, and the angle of the photo. None of these factors is controlled. The algorithms are also private — they have not gone through the same approval process as medical diagnostic equipment.

A lab-grade quantitative beta hCG blood test can pick up very small levels of hCG, sometimes as low as 1–2 mIU/mL, and it’s calibrated against certified standards for accuracy. On the other hand, apps that analyse a photo of a urine test strip can’t offer the same level of precision or reliability. After egg retrieval or in early pregnancy—especially when twins are a possibility—these exact numbers matter. Doctors use them to decide things like when to book an ultrasound, whether any medication needs adjusting, and how to plan the next steps in care.

If you’re in Dubai, Manchester, or Melbourne and want a quick answer, a private quantitative beta hCG blood test is a better option. It’s available same-day at private labs in all three cities. It’s also cheaper if arranged during your India visit.

Planning Your hCG Testing and Fertility Care with Divinheal

divinheal.com helps patients from the UAE, UK, and Australia access JCI-accredited fertility centres and diagnostic labs in India. We take care of the coordination, including: Pre-trip consultation to review your results and plan your testing schedule

 Booking appointments at NABL-certified labs that provide same-day quantitative beta hCG testing

 Sending digital reports directly to your doctor, usually within 24 hours

 Coordinating with maternal-fetal medicine specialists if early results suggest twins or a more complex

 Providing Arabic-language support and interpreter services for UAE patients

 Assisting with visa and travel arrangements for IVF or egg retrieval in India

A full IVF cycle including, egg retrieval at a JCI-accredited Indian hospital, costs ₹1,20,000 – ₹3,50,000 ($1,260 – $3,674 / AED 4,624– 13,486/ AUD 1,757– 13,486 / GBP 933 – 2,721). That is about 60–70% less than private care in Dubai, Sydney, or London. Clinical standards are not compromised.

Costs are approximate and depend on hospital tier, surgeon seniority, and individual case complexity.

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hCG beta levels for twins

Typically 30–50% higher than singletons at the same week; at 4 weeks, often 100–1,200 mIU/mL vs 5–426 mIU/mL for singletons

Doubling rule

Same for twins and singletons: hCG doubles every 48–72 hours in healthy early pregnancy

Confirmation

Only an ultrasound at 6–7 weeks confirms twin pregnancy — high hCG alone is not diagnostic

After egg retrieval (IVF)

First beta test at 9–14 days post-transfer; result above 100 mIU/mL at 9dp5dt is a strong positive

hCG test cost in India

₹500–₹1,500 ($5–$16) at JCI-accredited hospitals — 80–90% less than private clinics in the UAE, UK, or Australia

hCG test cost in UAE

AED 150–400 ($41–$109) at private Dubai clinics

hCG test cost in Australia

AUD 50–100 ($36–$72) at private clinics

hCG test cost in UK

GBP 40–120 ($54–$162) at private clinics

IVF full cycle in India

₹1,20,000–₹3,50,000 ($1,260–$3,674) — approx 60–70% saving vs Dubai, London, or Sydney

These are approximate private healthcare costs for 2025–2026. For advice specific to your situation, it’s best to speak with your fertility specialist. hCG levels are just reference ranges, and results can vary from person to person.

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No single hCG level can confirm twins on its own — the ranges between singletons and twins overlap considerably. Twin pregnancies tend to produce hCG levels 30–50% higher than singletons at the same gestational stage. At 4 weeks, a level above 600–1,000 mIU/mL might prompt your doctor to mention the possibility of twins. But only an ultrasound at 6–7 weeks can confirm a multiple pregnancy.

At around 4 weeks LMP, hCG levels in twin pregnancies are often in the range of about 100 to 1,200 mIU/mL, while in single pregnancies they can range roughly from 5 to 426 mIU/mL. But there’s a lot of overlap, so some twin pregnancies can still fall within the usual singleton range, and some single pregnancies can be on the higher side too. What matters more than a single reading is the pattern over time. A steady rise—usually doubling every 48–72 hours—is a much better sign of how the pregnancy is progressing.

Yes — hCG should double every 48 to 72 hours in both singleton and twin pregnancies during the first trimester. Twin pregnancies don’t necessarily double faster than singletons. A rise of less than 53% in 48 hours needs close monitoring. This is true at any starting level. Follow up with your fertility specialist right away.

A quantitative beta hCG blood test can detect pregnancy as early as 6–8 days after conception. This is often before a missed period. Levels as low as 1–5 mIU/mL are measurable. Most fertility clinics — including those partnered with Divinheal in Delhi and Chennai — schedule the first beta test 9–14 days after embryo transfer. This gives reliable results.

Yes. A ‘beta hCG test’ and a ‘regular hCG blood test’ are the same thing — they both measure the beta subunit of the hCG hormone. The term ‘beta’ distinguishes it from the alpha subunit, which is shared with other hormones. When your doctor orders an hCG blood test for pregnancy or IVF monitoring, they’re ordering a beta hCG test.

Yes, that’s right. A high hCG level can happen for a few different reasons. Sometimes it’s just a small error in dating—being even a couple of days off can change what’s considered “normal.” In rarer cases, it can be linked to conditions like a molar pregnancy, which causes very high hCG levels. But most of the time, it’s simply normal variation. Some women naturally have higher hCG levels in early pregnancy, even with just one baby. That’s why hCG alone can’t tell the full story. An ultrasound is the only way to clearly confirm how many gestational sacs there are.

A beta hCG level above 25 mIU/mL is usually considered a positive pregnancy result. After IVF with a 5-day blastocyst transfer, a level above 100 mIU/mL around day 9 is generally a strong early sign, while anything above 50 mIU/mL is still positive. But the real clarity comes from the next test. A repeat beta hCG after 48 hours shows whether the levels are rising the way they should.

In the UAE, a private quantitative beta hCG test usually costs around AED 150 to AED 400 (about $41–$109). In India, the same test at a NABL-certified lab is much more affordable, typically around ₹500 to ₹1,500 (about $5–$16). Because of this difference, many patients choose to do serial beta hCG testing while they’re in India and then carry the digital reports back for follow-up with their doctor

No. Home pregnancy tests only confirm the presence of hCG, not the quantity or the number of embryos. They can’t tell you whether levels are within the twin range. A darkening line on a home test is a normal sign that there too, pregnancy is continuing. But it can’t tell you if there’s one embryo or two. An ultrasound at 6–7 weeks is the only accurate twin pregnancy test.

Most fertility centres in India plan two serial beta hCG tests 48 hours apart. These are typically on days 9 and 11 post-embryo transfer. For testing alone, you need a minimum stay of about 2 days. If you’re completing the embryo transfer there too, plan for 12–16 days. Divinheal can help plan your stay to include both tests and a virtual follow-up from your home country.

Divinheal works only with hospitals holding JCI accreditation or NABH certification. Diagnostic labs must have NABL accreditation — India’s highest lab quality standard. Before listing any facility, the Divinheal team conducts direct clinical audits and patient feedback reviews. Our partner facilities include Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, and Max Healthcare, all with dedicated international patient departments.

Yes. Major JCI-accredited hospitals in Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai — including Apollo Hospitals and Fortis Healthcare — have Arabic-speaking patient coordinators. They can also arrange Arabic-language medical interpreters. Divinheal assigns a bilingual coordinator to every UAE patient. They are with you from first consultation through discharge, covering appointments, lab reports, and travel logistics.

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