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Commander (sometimes spelled Kumander) Liwayway wasn't the only woman to take up arms against the Japanese during the Huk Rebellion, a guerilla campaign that began shortly before World War II and lasted into the 1950s.


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Costco sells auto and homeowners insurance to its club members through American Family Insurance under the brand name CONNECT


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Does costco offer auto insurance?

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Not only was it the capital of Britain, it is also the only former colonia in the UK, and as far as I know, anywhere, that is not a city or its equivalent City


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Why is colchester not a city?

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The most common FDA-approved use of hCG is as an injection to treat infertility in women. If you have trouble conceiving, your doctor may prescribe hCG in combination with other drugs — such as menotropins (Menopur, Repronex) and urofollitropin (Bravelle) — to boost your fertility.

That’s because hCG can act similarly to luteinizing hormone (LH), a chemical produced by the pituitary gland that stimulates ovulation.

Some fertility problems are due to a woman having trouble producing LH. And since LH stimulates ovulation and ovulation is necessary for pregnancy — well, hCG can often help out here.

If you’re doing in vitro fertilization (IVF), you may also be prescribed hCG to boost your body’s chances of keeping a pregnancy.

You’ll typically get 5,000 to 10,000 units of hCG to inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly on a schedule determined by a doctor. This may sound scary, but we’ll walk you through how to do these injections.


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When to inject hcg for pct?


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