During pregnancy, the human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone is produced. It is produced by cells formed in the placenta, which nourishes the egg after fertilization and helps it attach to the uterine wall. Its levels can be detected by a blood test 11 days after conception and a urine test 12-14 days later. Usually, the level of HCG doubles every 72 hours. The level of this hormone reaches its peak in the first 8-11 weeks of pregnancy and then its level keeps declining for the rest of the pregnancy.
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