Many women are not very familiar with biochemical issues. When I went to the hospital for examination, I heard from the doctor that it was biochemistry, but I was kept in the dark and didn't know how I developed it myself. And many women experience biochemical pregnancy, resulting in miscarriage. Is biochemistry a miscarriage?
Biochemistry belongs to subclinical miscarriage, which mainly occurs within 5 weeks of pregnancy. Although biochemical pregnancy refers to the combination of sperm and egg, they have not returned to the uterus for implantation, and therefore cannot conceive. Although pregnancy can be detected through pregnancy test strips in the early stages, the gestational sac was not seen during ultrasound examination.
Biochemical pregnancy is mainly caused by poor quality of the embryo itself, abnormal chromosomes in the fertilized egg, which can easily lead to problems during the division process of the fertilized egg, resulting in poor development and miscarriage.
In fact, biochemical pregnancy is also a way of eliminating pregnancy. Pregnant women are reminded that even if biochemical pregnancy occurs, there is no need to worry, don't be too nervous, relax, take good care of your body, and continue to prepare for pregnancy. If the situation of biochemical pregnancy continues to occur, it is necessary to conduct examinations on chromosomes and immune antibodies to identify the cause and provide targeted treatment.