Kat541
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There's hope yet!
Thought it was interesting that you really can have symptoms of your pregnancy right after ovulation. So just maybe you're NOT insane for feeling sick!
"Implantation occurs when the blastocyst sinks into the endometrium. Through the action of hormones produced by the blastocyst, an intensive chemical exchange occurs between the blastocyst and the mother's tissue to signal its presence in the uterus. This exchange temporarily impairs the mother's immune system to prevent antibodies from attacking the blastocyst as foreign matter."
"The first detection of hCG in the blood depends on when implantation happens. Extremely sensitive tests which are not available in a regular laboratory can detect the hCG even before implantation. But with regular laboratory hCG tests, hCG is usually found in sufficient levels as early as 2-3 days after implantation."
https://departments.weber.edu/chfam/prenatal/blastocyst.html
https://www.babymed.com/hcg-level
Thought it was interesting that you really can have symptoms of your pregnancy right after ovulation. So just maybe you're NOT insane for feeling sick!
"Implantation occurs when the blastocyst sinks into the endometrium. Through the action of hormones produced by the blastocyst, an intensive chemical exchange occurs between the blastocyst and the mother's tissue to signal its presence in the uterus. This exchange temporarily impairs the mother's immune system to prevent antibodies from attacking the blastocyst as foreign matter."
"The first detection of hCG in the blood depends on when implantation happens. Extremely sensitive tests which are not available in a regular laboratory can detect the hCG even before implantation. But with regular laboratory hCG tests, hCG is usually found in sufficient levels as early as 2-3 days after implantation."
https://departments.weber.edu/chfam/prenatal/blastocyst.html
https://www.babymed.com/hcg-level