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Signs of Early Pregnancy: Exploring HCG and Choosing IVF-PGT in Thailand

2024-07-18 17:46:12,visits: 174


 

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When women anticipate pregnancy, they often remain highly alert to every subtle change in their bodies. While missing a menstrual period is one of the primary signs of pregnancy, early pregnancy can also bring about more subtle changes that herald the quiet onset of happiness.

 

After conception, the variation in Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) plays a crucial role in confirming and monitoring pregnancy. Once the fertilized egg successfully implants into the uterine lining, pregnancy officially begins, and the embryo starts releasing HCG. In the early stages of pregnancy, HCG levels rise rapidly, typically beginning to increase around 10 days after conception, with the rate doubling every two to three days. If a woman tests on the first or second day after missing her period, the test will detect sufficiently high levels of HCG to confirm pregnancy.

 

As pregnancy progresses, HCG levels peak between the sixth and eighth weeks of pregnancy, before gradually declining. However, it's important to note that HCG is not just an early pregnancy indicator. During pregnancy, it continues to play a role in maintaining the function of the corpus luteum, producing progesterone to support the uterine lining. Additionally, there are two main types of HCG tests: serum HCG tests, usually conducted by doctors for more accurate HCG level information, and urine HCG tests, where home pregnancy tests detect pregnancy by testing urine HCG.

 

Early signs of pregnancy vary among individuals. Here are some common early pregnancy signs compiled by IVF USA:

 

    Missed period: Missing the expected menstrual period is usually one of the earliest signs of pregnancy.

 

    Breast changes: Breasts may become more sensitive, swollen, or tender, and the color and size of nipples may change.

 

    Fatigue: Many women feel extremely tired early in pregnancy due to hormonal changes, even normal activities may leave you feeling more exhausted.

 

    Frequent urination: In early pregnancy, the growing uterus may exert pressure on the bladder, leading to the need for frequent urination.

 

    Nausea and vomiting: Morning sickness is a common early pregnancy symptom, but not every pregnant woman experiences it. It typically begins around the sixth week of pregnancy, but some may experience it earlier or later.

 

    Increased sensitivity to smell: Hormonal changes during pregnancy may heighten your sense of smell, making certain odors uncomfortable or triggering nausea.

 

    Light bleeding: Some women experience light bleeding in early pregnancy, often due to implantation bleeding when the fertilized egg implants into the uterine lining.

 

    Mood swings: Fluctuations in pregnancy hormones can lead to emotional changes, sometimes feeling elated, other times feeling low.

 

    Appetite changes: Appetite may change, with cravings for certain foods or aversions to others.

 

For women already pregnant, accepting and adapting to bodily changes is particularly important. For those planning pregnancy, scientific preparation is crucial. Remember, preconception health is key to ensuring a healthy pregnancy. By maintaining a healthy diet, appropriate weight, supplementing with folic acid and vitamins, and checking for genetic histories, women can better prepare for pregnancy and ensure the health of future babies.

 

Whether you are already pregnant or planning to conceive, it's important to prioritize your physical health and seek professional medical advice when needed. IVF USA now offers services such as egg freezing, IVF-PGT, and third-party reproductive assistance to those in need, expanding its services beyond the United States to include Japan for IVF and egg freezing, Thailand for IVF and egg freezing, as well as Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions, collaborating closely with top global IVF doctors.

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Early medical consultation is crucial when facing fertility challenges. In such cases, opting for IVF-PGT in Thailand can be a wise choice. Thailand boasts advanced medical facilities and experienced reproductive specialists who can provide the highest quality IVF treatments. Additionally, IVF treatments in Thailand are relatively cost-effective, making high-quality reproductive treatments more accessible to more couples. Pregnancy is an exciting journey that begins with subtle signs and, as time progresses, brings endless joy and happiness.



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