Yes, if your hormone level drops it can cause you to have a misscarriage. Don't know if it can accelerate it though.
Pregnancy hormone levels are highest in the morning so taking it later can affect the outcome. Also although fake positives are rare if you had a really early miscarriage you can still get a positive due to the pregnancy hormone still being in your body.
no
yes that's exactly what it is. the pregnancy hormone stays in your body for several weeks after a miscarriage.
Sometimes there is not enough HCG, the pregnancy hormone in your urine when you first test it. After two more weeks, if you are pregnant, the hormone will probably be detected at that time because it will have increased in concentration.
Yes. Mood swings occur due to hormone hormone imbalance, generally the high amount of progestore in the body. Progesterone level rises approximately mid-cycle so pregnancy mood swings are simply an extension of PMS.
You should have a positive pregnancy test during the entire pregnancy. The hormone levels are the highest from 10 to 14 weeks and a home pregnancy test will be the "strongest" positive then.
3 weeks into your pregnancy is about the tiem ur baby is implanting (one week from conception). after this the hormone HCG will start to be produced and you will be able to take a pregnancy test in a few days
up to 6 weeks
Stress, diet, other hormone imbalances and pregnancy.
No. Pregnancy Tests test hormone levels in a women's body to check for pregnancy. At 2 weeks hormone levels showing pregnancy are too low.
i was told im 2-3 weeks and my hcg level is 1658
Not exactly. At four weeks, you are just able to detect pregnancy though your pregnancy hormone levels. Your embryo is about the size of a period at the end of a sentence (" . ").