Some pregnant women are in poor condition during the early stages of pregnancy and are prone to threatened miscarriage. In order to protect the pregnancy, pregnant women may go to the hospital for HCG injections. However, medication during pregnancy should not be taken arbitrarily, and some pregnant women may worry about whether taking HCG will affect the fetus. So let's find out what happens after getting hCG?
HCG is actually a hormone, and the response of each pregnant woman to HCG in the early stages of pregnancy is different, depending on the strength of the pregnant woman's body's response to the hormone. If there is not much response to these hormones, there are generally no obvious symptoms. But if there is a strong response to hormone levels, there may be symptoms of nausea and vomiting, and some pregnant women may experience physical fatigue, drowsiness, and other symptoms.
The purpose of HCG during pregnancy is to stabilize the state of the embryo and promote better development of the embryo in the uterine cavity. Therefore, after taking HCG, the levels of HCG in the blood and urine of pregnant women will increase, which is beneficial for the development of the fetus. However, the level of HCG should be maintained at a normal level, and not the more it is administered, the better. Therefore, pregnant women should not blindly administer HCG.
If the levels of HCG in the blood and urine of pregnant women do not increase after taking HCG, and the symptoms of threatened miscarriage do not disappear, it proves that it is not effective. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner and determine whether it is necessary to continue protecting the fetus based on the results of the examination.