I got my blood test results back and it mentioned HCG levels. My doctor briefly explained, but I'm still a bit confused. Can someone explain what HCG is and why it's important in pregnancy?
Haan, actually ye wahi hormone hai jisse pregnancy confirm hoti hai test kit me. Shuru me humare body me banta hai na jab baby tiny hota hai. Gynac ne bola ye badhna bohot zaroori hai healthy pregnancy ke liye.
Basically it's that sneaky hormone which triggers all those crazy food cravings early on! Mine was rising and suddenly I wanted spicy chaat at midnight. Enjoy the journey and keep eating good food!
Beta-hCG is just the pregnancy hormone that tells the urine strip 'congrats you are stuck with diapers now'! With my twins, those numbers were shooting through the roof like crazy. Just let the doctor look at it and chill, don't try to become a lab scientist yourself.
It's the magic hormone that shows those two beautiful pink lines on the test! It basically tells your body to stop periods and support the baby. Stay happy and enjoy this beautiful phase! ✨❤️
Its basically a hormone that your body makes only when u are pregnant. My doctor told me it doubles every few days in early weeks. Did anyone else get super anxious waiting for those lab reports? I was literally checking my phone every hour for the results!
HCG is the hormone produced during pregnancy to support your baby's growth. In my first trimester, the gynac kept checking this to make sure the pregnancy was progressing nicely. Don't worry, it is a completely natural and healthy sign of your journey starting!