My doctor mentioned this injection during my visit and i forgot to ask properly what it's for. Im 6 weeks, had some spotting earlier. Can anyone explain what it does na?
I recently had my baby and had to take hCG injections in my first trimester to support my progesterone levels. It is a very common injection to help the pregnancy hold safely.
My mother-in-law was a bit worried when I had to take injections, but I trusted my doctor. It is basically a hormone injection to help support the early pregnancy and prevent complications.
Please discuss the exact reason for the hCG injection with your gynac. It is used to support the pregnancy, but only your doctor should prescribe and manage it for your safety.
I had to take hormone support along with managing my gestational diabetes diet. The hCG injection is just to keep your hormone levels stable so the pregnancy remains safe.
Yaar, actually hCG injection is just a hormone boost that doctors give to support the pregnancy in early stages. Don't worry, it's very common and many of my friends have taken it too.
I am trying to conceive and have been reading about hCG injections helping with ovulation. It's fascinating how science works, has anyone here conceived right after taking it?
I had to get an hCG injection in my first trimester and was so anxious about side effects. Did anyone else feel bloated or have mild pain after taking it?
Currently in my third trimester and glad those early injection days are over! It’s basically a hormone shot to help the baby stick properly in the beginning.
hCG injections are given to support pregnancy or trigger ovulation, but they can be a bit expensive. Make sure to plan your pharmacy budget and ask your doctor if they are absolutely necessary for your case.
Actually, hCG is a pregnancy hormone, and these injections are usually prescribed to support the uterine lining and maintain the pregnancy. It’s a very standard medical support, but your doctor is the best person to decide the dosage.
I remember being so scared of taking hCG injections, but they really helped protect my baby in the early weeks. It is just a hormone support, so stay strong and trust the process.