When the HCG reaches a certain level, infertility and vomiting occur

  It is normal for women to experience morning sickness in the early stages of pregnancy, as the increase in estrogen levels has not fully adapted to the condition, leading to the occurrence of morning sickness. If women have stomach diseases, morning sickness will be more severe. Hcg is a test that women need to undergo after pregnancy. So, when does Hcg reach a certain level to prevent vomiting?

  

When the HCG reaches a certain level, infertility and vomiting occur1

  There is no direct relationship between morning sickness and HCG levels in pregnant women, and most pregnant women will stop morning sickness after three months of pregnancy. After confirming pregnancy, women need to check their HCG levels the next day. If the HCG level keeps doubling, it indicates that the fetus is very healthy. If the doubling of HCG value is unsuccessful, special attention should be paid.

  Slow growth of HCG may be caused by ectopic pregnancy, and if pregnant women have problems with molar pregnancy, slow growth of HCG may also occur. In this case, B-ultrasound examination is also needed to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. Pregnant women should pay attention to rest more, maintain a light diet, and avoid eating greasy and spicy foods.

  Overall, the value of HCG is not directly related to morning sickness, and most pregnant women will not have morning sickness after three months. A small number of pregnant women need to wait until after giving birth to stop morning sickness. Pregnant women should pay attention to rest more, eat smaller meals, and eat some foods they like during morning sickness.

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