Yes: 2000 is the cut off for definitely being able to see something on ultrasound. You may be able to see something sooner, but 2000 is a good marker. Considering your HCG doubles every 48 hours or 2 days, it will be a few more days until you can definitely see something. Hope that helps!
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Yes: With an HCG level of 64, it's likely too early to see anything on the ultrasound. Hcg levels of less than 100 signify a very early pregnancy and are almost never seen by ultrasound. Doctors usually don't expect to "see" a pregnancy in the uterus on ultrasound until HCG levels reach at least 2000-2500.
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It's too early: Usually, if you've had a beta HCG level above 1500, it can be seen via a transvaginal ultrasound. Depending on your symptoms, you may be asked to have your blood drawn every 2-3days to follow the trend to see if it's rising normally.
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