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Originally Posted by Phexia I don't think it's such a good idea to use those, I wouldn't wanna get my hopes up if the implantation would then fail and AF would arrive. |
I agree with that. So many pregnancies fail because implantation doesn't happen or happen quite right and you'd just dismiss it as AF. It would only cause more disapointment if you knew an egg had been fertilized.
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Originally Posted by Sandy I thought that the hcg (pregnancy hormone) gets released in to your blood stream when implantation occurs and the hcg comes from the placenta which starts to form same time as implantation? dont know what to think now |
The placenta does make it and so does the yolk sack which appears before the placenta & releases most of the hormone until the placenta is big enough to take over the job.