My doctor recommended HCG injections, and I'm a bit confused about their purpose. Can someone explain why HCG injections are sometimes given in early pregnancy? What is their role?
With my PCOS history, my body wasn't producing enough hormones on its own in the beginning. My gynac prescribed these injections to give that extra support to the baby. Every pregnancy is different, so definitely ask your doctor why they recommended it for u.
It is just a little helping hand to keep the baby cozy inside! 💖 Many doctors give it as a precaution to avoid any risks. Just relax, listen to your doc, and don't take any stress! 😊
These injections are usually given to support the pregnancy in the starting months, mostly if the doctor feels your hormone levels are a bit low. Eat fresh ghar ka khana and rest as much as you can. But for any injection or serious medical query, always trust your gynac completely.
My doctor explained that it helps the embryo to stick properly and grow in the starting phase. My mother advised me to avoid lifting any weights and just rest when getting these. Do ask your doctor to explain the scan results so you feel more relaxed.
I was given HCG injections in my successful pregnancy because of my previous loss. It helps the pregnancy stay strong by supporting the hormone levels in the first few weeks. Please make sure you take them exactly on the time your doctor has scheduled.
My doctor gave me these injections too because my early scans showed a little weak support. They really helped carry my baby safely till my C-section delivery. It might pinch a bit but it's totally worth it for the little one.
HCG injections help to maintain the progesterone levels which are very important in early weeks. I had thyroid issues so I was super careful and followed up with my doctor every two weeks. Definitely keep checking with your doc to see how your levels are progressing.
It's basically a hormonal boost to tell your body, 'Hey, keep this pregnancy safe!' I had to take them too, and honestly, my husband was more scared of the needles than me. Just think of it as a little extra security guard for your baby.