If a beta hCG level is reported as 3.1, does this confirm pregnancy, or does it fall below the threshold typically required for a positive result?
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A beta hCG level of 3.1 is generally considered below the threshold for a positive pregnancy test, which is typically around 5 mIU/mL or higher.
A beta hCG level of 3.1 is typically considered below the threshold for a positive pregnancy test, which usually requires levels of 5 mIU/mL or higher.