postheadericon Methods to Sustain Normal HCG Levels during Pregnancy

The HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin) hormone naturally exists in men and women’s body, but is found in more significant amount in pregnant women as during pregnancy, the placenta produces more of this hormone. HCG hormone is needed to supply protein and other nutrients for optimal growth and development of the fetus. A pregnant woman should be on the alert if she has remarkably low levels of HCG in her blood as this condition often become an early warning of imminent miscarriage or other serious problems. To increase the HCG levels, doctors usually suggest several methods which may include the prevention of diuretics intake (e.g., caffeine, ginger, watermelons, cucumbers, etc.) and the use of HCG supplements.

HCG diet supplements are non-prescription medications easily and widely available in the market in the form of drops and injections. Doctors commonly prescribe this FDA-approved supplement for their pregnant patients with a potentially dangerous problem of extremely low hcg levels. Taking HCG injections is considered giving faster assimilation of the hormone into the body system, but the drop form is more preferred because most patients feel more comfortable with this technique as it is typically more affordable and, of course, causes no pain at all. However, both methods give just the same level of effectiveness, and it is only a matter of personal preferences that determine which one is suitable for an individual.

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