I'm not sure, but I am meant to be 9 weeks pregnant and went for scan and they could only find gestational sack at 6 week size, no fetal heartbeat. Prepared me for miscarriage. Then had bloods done and HCG levels were 18000, then 18900. My thoughts were that my body still thinks I'm pregnant, and hence still producing HCG...but doc wants to wait and see as he said if you had a twin and it perished, this could explain why the gestational sack is still small - so it could be a viable pregnancy....
I wish he didn't give me false hope!
Yes, because breast milk increases the bifidobacteria levels, and bifidobacteria levels decrease with age.
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Yes. A woman can miscarry late in the first trimester or second trimester when hCG levels are at peak at over 250,000.
It will decrease.
no
some people have had low beta hcg levels and not be pregnant i am one of them,.,
Green house effect causesthe temperature. temperature will decrease if gas levels down.
Yes, having low hcg levels or no hcg levels while pregnant can be hereditary
Yes. The tetosterone levels decrease
Drugs that decrease ADH levels include alcohol, beta-adrenergic agents, morphine antagonists, and phenytoin (Dilantin).
When CO2 levels increase, more carbonic acid is formed in the environment, leading to a decrease in pH levels, making the environment more acidic. Conversely, when CO2 levels decrease, the pH balance tends to become more alkaline.
During days 15-28 of the menstrual cycle, the decrease in FSH levels is due to the negative feedback effect of rising estrogen levels. As estrogen levels increase, they signal the pituitary gland to reduce FSH production. This decrease in FSH helps prevent multiple egg development and allows for the maturation of a single dominant follicle.