After successful conception, women's placental trophoblast cells will continuously secrete HCG hormone. This hormone not only causes early pregnancy symptoms in women's bodies, but also maintains normal pregnancy and promotes embryo development. It will double with the development of gestational age. Therefore, some women want to know at what point HCG usually starts to cause morning sickness?
Generally speaking, women will experience early pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, vomiting, and decreased appetite at six weeks of pregnancy. Typically, at six weeks of pregnancy, the level of hCG hormone in women's bodies should be around 15000 to 100000IU/L. The reason why women experience these early pregnancy symptoms is that HCG hormone can stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa, and the higher the HCG hormone, the more severe the gastrointestinal reaction may be.
In the early stages of pregnancy, women must closely monitor the levels of hCG hormones in their bodies. This is because if there is a slow increase in hCG hormones, the possibility of threatened miscarriage should be considered. At this time, women need to take or inject progesterone for fetal protection treatment. If the HCG hormone returns to double growth, it means that the pregnancy is successful and can continue. If the HCG hormone does not increase, it means that the pregnancy is not successful and surgery is needed to terminate the pregnancy.
If there is a sudden significant drop in HCG hormone during the doubling process, it should be considered that it may be caused by fetal underdevelopment or fetal arrest, or it may be due to pregnancy related diseases in women. It is best to seek medical examination as soon as possible to take targeted treatment and avoid adverse consequences. Finally, women should know that HCG hormone usually reaches its peak at around 10 weeks of pregnancy and gradually drops to a stable value after one week until delivery.