HCG levels are meant to go up in the first 12 to 14 weeks of pregnancy. In fact, from the start of your pregnancy until about 14 weeks your HCG levels will double every 72 hours. After 14 weeks the levels will decline and level off. It is a good thing for your hcg levels to keep going up, if it wasn't, loss of the embryo is likely.
I wouldn't worry about this at all, it's the opposite that I would worry about, i.e. the numbers dropping instead of increasing at this early stage of the pregnancy. Good luck with it.
All I know is there is a HUGE range (so not much help, sorry!). But for comparison's sake, my 18dpo number last pregnancy (healthy baby boy born a little over a year ago) was 998. So obviously a lot lower than yours, but I think high hcg can only be a good sign, right? It means a strong pregnancy I think! Are twins a possibility? I know they can also cause higher numbers.
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