Key reminder: We all know that as long as the pregnancy is confirmed, hCG will be produced. HCG is a sex hormone secreted by the test tube embryo. And hcg will increase with the advancement of the embryonic development process, but it will reach a peak value between 8 and 12 weeks of pregnancy, and then gradually decrease. Morning sickness is related to the hcg concentration. In theory, if hcg decreases, morning sickness will be relieved. However, in fact, even if hcg decreases, morning sickness may not be relieved, and may even worsen. I believe that many female friends know that the morning sickness reaction after pregnancy is because the hcg in the body increases, while the gastric juice decreases and the activity of the digestive enzyme decreases. So will morning sickness be relieved when hcg decreases? In theory, women's morning sickness will improve after hcg decreases, but it is not certain, because for many women, morning sickness becomes more severe after hcg decreases, and some women vomit from the time they find they are pregnant until they give birth. In other words, a decrease in hcg does not necessarily relieve morning sickness. In fact, morning sickness is not only related to hcg, but also has a lot to do with women’s physical condition. We all know that hCG is a sex hormone secreted by test tube embryos, and hCG will increase with the increase of the number of days of embryonic development. When hCG reaches its peak value, it will drop to a certain value and maintain it for a long time. Generally, hcg reaches its peak value between 8 and 12 weeks of pregnancy, then gradually decreases, and becomes basically stable after 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy. Many women experience varying degrees of morning sickness after becoming pregnant. We all know that although everyone's hcg is different, the effect of hcg on morning sickness is the same, so normally all pregnant women should have morning sickness. But in fact, there are many women who do not experience morning sickness after becoming pregnant. Maybe it's because the morning sickness reaction was too mild, so I didn't feel it. Generally speaking, morning sickness is more severe in the first three months, and then gradually improves in the second trimester. Therefore, morning sickness is not only related to the concentration of hCG, but also has a great relationship with women’s physical fitness. Regardless of the quality of the test tube embryo, the hCG value will increase if pregnancy occurs. The most important reason why each pregnant woman has different levels of morning sickness is her physical condition. Of course, the concentration of hCG is also important, but the concentration of hCG cannot determine whether a woman has morning sickness during pregnancy. In general, a decrease in hcg does not necessarily mean that morning sickness will be alleviated. This morning sickness reaction is really hard to explain. Normally, morning sickness reaction is related to the concentration of hcg, so every pregnant woman should have morning sickness reaction. But in fact, not every pregnant woman has morning sickness reaction, and some women do not have morning sickness reaction with the first child, but have morning sickness reaction with the second child. Therefore, a decrease in hcg may alleviate or aggravate morning sickness. |
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