Pregancy CBC: Your counts should be normal during pregnancy (assuming you were not vitamin or iron deficient before pregnancy. Your hemoglobin (red blood cell count) should be over 12 gm; your hematocrit over 36%; your white blood cells counts should be over 3500 and less than 11, 500; your platelet counts should be between 200-400, 000. Your red cell count will run lower than normal because the blood is diluted.
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Unclear question: If you mean HCG number, you may visit this site for information: https://www.babymed.com/normal-hcg-blood-level-by-week-during-pregnancy. For the sake of your and your baby's health, you should be under the care of a doctor during pregnancy. Wish you good health and a healthy baby! Happy New Year.
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