Improving the Chances of Pregnancy in Women with HCG Injections
It is now clinically established that HCG injections can help women with fertility problem enhancing their chances of getting pregnant substantially. However, the injections are not administered as sole treatment but are combined with other drugs, medications, and supplements for best effects. Usually, they are combined with the fertility drugs.
What is HCG?
HCG or human chorionic gonadotropin is basically a pregnancy hormone that is generated in human body.
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While both men and women generate the hormone, its generation is far greater in pregnant women.
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It maintains the corpus luteum and produces the progesterone during conception occurring; and
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HCG is used as diet, injection, pills, pellets, powder, spray, cream, or drops. Of all these; the drop is considered the best but requires presence of the professional technician while administering the same.
HCG Injections
Until recently, HCG was only administered in form of inter muscular injections and not in other forms that have become popular of late. Usually, the injection is administered in two ways.
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It is administered just under the skin; or
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It can be administered in the muscles and intramuscular injection;
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Determination of the form of administering the injection is dependent on the anatomic structure of the patient; and
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Timing is of utmost importance in administration of HCG injections.
Conditions Adverse to HCG Injections
However, before using the HCG injections it is extremely important to know about certain conditions of the anatomy. If any such symptoms are there it should be immediately brought to the notice of the treating physician.
- Asthma or other breathing problems;
- Kidney diseases or problems;
- Ovarian cysts and such other developments;
- Cardiovascular problems and heart diseases;
- Ovarian cancer or cancerous developments;
- Seizures that might occur sporadically;
- Allergic reaction in body to any medication, drugs, foods, hormones, dyes, and especially HCG; and
- Migraines.
Moreover pregnant and nursing mothers and those who are still breast feeding their children should not normally take to HCG injections.
HCG Injection Uses
How is the injection administered? Common practice is administering it on the buttock or thigh muscles of the patient. Some of the important aspects of use of the HCG injections are –
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It will be good if the injection is administered by the health care provider;
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It should be administered on a specific day of the fertility treatment cycle;
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Usual mode is one dose per cycle; and
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If you wish to administer it on your own like the diabetes and other injections; asking the health care provider will solve the problem. He or she will tell you the detail and safest procedure for it.
Interaction with Supplements
An important aspect of using the HCG injections is that they can easily interact with other herbal or dietary supplements. They will especially work well with –
- Black cohosh;
- Blue cohosh; and
- Chaste berry for example.
However, there may be some ingredients, medications, herbal or other supplements that may not be compatible with the injections. It would be good obtaining the advice of the doctor before using any of them with the HCG injections.
Things to Know While Taking Injections
There are certain things that every user of HCG injections should know.
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For pregnancy enhancement, use of the injection and all its effects should be carefully recorded and submitted to the healthcare provider;
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In addition; it is necessary to provide the information on body temperature and intercourses in which the patient gets involved while the injection is being administered;
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Physicians will give advice basing on blood and urine test or ultrasound scanning;
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Some of the fertility treatments might enhance the chances of multiple births and the user has to be careful about the consequences that could often be fatal for the child and the mother as well; and
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Consumption of alcohol or smoking would be detrimental to chances of enhancement of pregnancy in women.
Side Effects of HCG Injections
At times the HCG injections can bring up unwarranted side effects such as indigestion, vomiting, nausea, shortness of breath, sudden gain of weight, swelling in parts of the body, pelvic or stomach pains, bloating, and frequent as well as small amount of urine. All these side effects of the injections may considerably reduce the chances of getting pregnant or even losing weight. Your physician will be the right person to appropriately advice on the course of action to be taken.
Once highly popular; use of HCG injections are on the decline with the arrival of pills, pellets, powders, sprays, creams; and more importantly; drops.