My doc keeps talking about hcg levels and beta values but i dont really get where this hormone comes from. Just curious to understand the basics na. Can someone explain simply how its made in the body?
Oh, hCG! That's the hormone that's usually blamed for all the morning sickness, haan? Once the embryo snuggles into the uterus, the cells that will become the placenta start pumping it out. It's basically the signal that tells your ovaries to keep producing hormones to sustain the pregnancy. Higher hCG often means more nausea for some of us!
HCG, or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, is produced by the cells that eventually form the placenta, specifically the trophoblast cells. It's detectable in your blood and urine soon after implantation. This hormone is crucial because it tells your body to maintain the pregnancy by supporting the corpus luteum to produce progesterone.
HCG jo hai na, woh jab chhota sa embryo uterus mein chipak jaata hai, tab uske cells banana shuru kar dete hain. Matlab, pregnancy confirm karne wala hormone hai yeh. Kitna amazing hai na, apna sharir sab kaise kar leta hai.
HCG is produced by the trophoblast cells, which are part of the early placenta, shortly after implantation. This hormone is what pregnancy tests detect. It signals your body to maintain the uterine lining. It's a quick and efficient system to confirm pregnancy.
So cool, right?! 😍 The HCG hormone is made by the cells that form the placenta, once the little embryo attaches to your uterus! It's like your body's official announcement that a baby is on the way. That's why pregnancy tests detect it! ✨
The hCG hormone is produced by the cells that will become the placenta, right after implantation. For me, with PCOS, my doctor monitored my hCG levels quite closely to ensure everything was progressing well. It’s important to understand this process but always rely on your doctor for interpretations and guidance.
I'm trying to understand all this. So, the baby's cells start making hCG once it attaches to the uterus? And that's how we get a positive test? It sounds so delicate. I hope my body does all this correctly.
I remember reading about hCG when I found out I was pregnant. It's produced by the placenta, right? I was so fascinated how quickly the body starts working. Did anyone else feel so much morning sickness because of it? I was nauseous for weeks!
The body is so amazing, na? Once the embryo implants in your uterus, special cells there start producing hCG. This is why home pregnancy tests can pick it up in your urine! It's such an early sign that your body is already doing its wonderful work to support the baby.
It's truly incredible how the body just *knows* what to do. The tiny developing placenta starts making hCG as soon as the embryo implants. This hormone is like the pregnancy signal to your body. It keeps things going smoothly in the early weeks. Our bodies are just magic.