What is hcg during ovulation?

Generally speaking, during ovulation, a woman's HCG levels increase. Specifically, on the day of ovulation, HCG levels may reach about 1,000IU/L, while they may drop to about 500IU/L the next day. This rising trend usually lasts for several days until the egg and sperm combine.

The degree of HCG elevation varies from individual to individual, so the specific value may be different for each person. In addition, some people may experience symptoms during ovulation, such as nausea, vomiting, headaches, etc., which may also have an impact on HCG levels.

To determine specific HCG levels, a blood test is usually required. In general, this test can be done on the day or the next day of ovulation, and test results are usually available within a few hours.