Hcg
HCG Levels in Pregnancy
What is hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)? Human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG, is produced during pregnancy. It can be detected by a blood test around eight to eleven days past ovulation. HCG maintains the corpus luteum, which is responsible for progesterone production in early pregnancy. Progesterone
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hCG Trigger Shot
HCG may be proposed by your doctor; here are some facts about it.
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Period's Late, but Negative Home Pregnancy Test: Could I Be Pregnant?
If your period is late and the pregnancy test is negative, what does it mean?
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Period's Late, but Negative Home Pregnancy Test: Could I Be Pregnant?
If your period is late and the pregnancy test is negative, what does it mean?
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Pregnancy Tests
These tests are very accurate, but must be used correctly.
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Pregnancy Tests
These tests are very accurate, but must be used correctly.
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Slow Rising hCG Levels
Your hormones may not follow the same trajectory as those of others.
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Slow Rising hCG Levels
Your hormones may not follow the same trajectory as those of others.
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Slow Rising hCG Levels
Your hormones may not follow the same trajectory as those of others.
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What is corpus luteum defect?
Seeing a doctor can help you know what these impacts may be on you.
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