Abortion also causes significant harm to women, so there are many things to pay attention to after abortion in order to effectively repair the body. Only by repairing the body after abortion can the damage to the uterus be reduced. So, can I drink alcohol after a biochemical abortion?
No, biochemical pregnancy is the result of poor quality fertilized eggs that were not successfully implanted. Since implantation was not successful, the damage to the uterus is relatively small, just like delaying menstruation for a few days this month. So women don't have to worry too much, but that doesn't mean they can drink freely.
Biochemical pregnancy does not require the removal of substances from the uterus, but the growth of hCG in the blood should be regularly monitored to determine whether the gestational sac is alive or has been expelled from the body. HCG in the blood is produced by the fertilized egg. The channel for the combination of sperm and egg is the fallopian tube. To some extent, it can be said that if a biochemical pregnancy occurs, it can prove that the fallopian tube is unobstructed. So after confirming that the hCG in the blood has dropped to normal levels, you can plan for the next pregnancy.
If the ultrasound examination after a biochemical abortion shows good health, you can wait another month or three months to have a new child. Pay attention not to engage in sexual activity immediately after the end of a biochemical pregnancy, but to allow the uterus to rest. On weekdays, you can eat more fish, meat, eggs, soy products and other foods, as well as more protein and vitamins to accelerate the body's recovery.