What does a blood test result indicating hCG levels of less than 5 suggest and how is this interpreted in the context of early pregnancy or potential fertility treatments?
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An hCG level of less than 5 in a blood test generally indicates that a person is not pregnant. This result is significant both in natural conception and for assessing the success of fertility treatments.
An hCG level below 5 suggests a non-pregnant state, typically indicating no pregnancy or unsuccessful implantation after fertility treatments.