Many women want to get pregnant and have a baby, but sometimes things don't go as planned, and not every woman will get pregnant and have a baby smoothly. When many women go to the hospital for examination in the early stages of pregnancy, doctors recommend that they get an HCG injection. So, what is an HCG needle?
HCG injection is a type of chorionic gonadotropin. If pregnant women have low levels of chorionic gonadotropin during early morning screening or if the overnight doubling is not satisfactory, HCG injection should be administered to protect the fetus. Hcg has a promoting effect on the excretion of follicles. Of course, when the follicle grows to 1.8 centimeters, it belongs to mature follicles and can be injected with HCG needles.
Women who receive HCG injections in early pregnancy can promote luteal function and enhance the stability of embryonic development. Getting an HCG injection in early pregnancy has other benefits, as it can help detect and manage potential ectopic pregnancies in a timely manner. If a woman's HCG value increases normally and her body is not uncomfortable, as long as she pays more attention to her daily behavior, there is no need to take medication to protect her pregnancy.
If women have a history of miscarriage or miscarriage, especially those who have worked hard to conceive, they should actively protect their pregnancy. After these women confirm their pregnancy, they must go to the hospital regularly for routine examinations and take some prenatal medication.