What to eat to supplement human chorionic hormone

Supplementation with human chorionic hormone can be done by eating more foods containing soy. However, the amount of dietary supplementation is very small and requires a long period of consumption to show improvement, and the amount in the normal human body is very low. Most people produce large amounts of human chorionic gonadotropin after pregnancy, mainly through the growth and development of the gestational sac or embryo. When this hormone is lacking in the body, it is detrimental to the growth and development of the fetus and can easily lead to preterm miscarriage. It is only normal for the test value to double on alternate days, as detected by a blood draw. It is recommended that once the value drops or does not rise, timely injection of human chorionic gonadotropin is required for fetal preservation treatment.