Women who are preparing to become pregnant may have heard of the term HCG, which stands for short for chorionic gonadotropin. The accuracy of determining pregnancy through HCG testing is relatively high, and commonly used methods include blood HCG testing and urine HCG testing. So, doubling HCG is not good for protecting the fetus? Let's take a look together.
In early pregnancy, timely HCG testing can determine whether embryonic development is normal. If HCG doubles in early pregnancy, it represents a bad signal and is likely to cause embryonic arrest. The main function of HCG is to stimulate the continuous secretion of estrogen and progesterone. Doubling HCG can lead to slow or even cessation of development.
There are three methods to maintain pregnancy in early pregnancy. The first is conservative treatment, paying attention to bed rest, diet and daily routine, and strict abstinence; The second method is psychotherapy, which helps pregnant women avoid excessive psychological burden and provides emotional guidance; The third method is drug therapy. For those with luteal insufficiency, progesterone can be administered under the advice of a doctor.
It is recommended to control the duration of early pregnancy protection within 2 weeks. If the time exceeds 2 weeks and relevant examinations still indicate abnormal embryonic development, the doctor's advice can be combined to choose whether to preserve the pregnancy. If the situation is still serious, the pregnancy may need to be stopped if necessary.