You can’t feel the rise of HCG in the early stage, you need to go to the hospital to have a blood test to determine if HCG is rising. Normally, HCG doubles every other day in early pregnancy. If HCG decreases or does not double, consider ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, or possibly fetal dysplasia. It is necessary to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination regularly and make reasonable adjustments under the guidance of the doctor. Early pregnancy reaction such as nausea and vomiting will be caused by HCG secretion in the body in early pregnancy, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. It will be aggravated with the increase of HCG, which will start in about two months of pregnancy and gradually reduce or disappear in about three months. In addition, each person’s constitution is different, and the early pregnancy reaction appears differently. During pregnancy, you need to have regular maternity checkups to see how the fetus is developing, and as long as the fetus is developing normally, there is no need to worry too much.