I'm trying to learn more about my pregnancy. Which hormone is primarily responsible for supporting pregnancy throughout its duration? I'm curious about the biology behind it.
Hey, don't stress too much about all these scientific terms, yaar! It's progesterone and hCG mainly that do all the work behind the scenes. Just eat well, relax, and let your body do its magic.
Actually progesterone is the key hormone that keeps the pregnancy safe, along with hCG. No need to overthink all this unless your doctor tells you there is some issue. Just take your prescribed vitamins on time and rest.
I think it's progesterone, but honestly, all these hormones just make me crave spicy pani puri all day! As long as my gynac says the baby is growing well, I am happy focusing on my lunch menu.
Oh I remember worrying about all these hormone reports when I was pregnant, now my little one is a toddler running around! Progesterone is the main one that supports the pregnancy early on. Don't worry, your gynac will guide you if any support is needed.
Progesterone is the main one actually, it helps support the baby's growth in the womb. But honestly yaar, don't keep googling these medical terms too much, it only increases tension. Just check with your doc during regular visits.