I recently had a biochemical pregnancy, and I'm still trying to understand what it means. Can a biochemical pregnancy ever continue and lead to a full-term pregnancy? I'm a bit confused about it.
I totally understand how heartbreaking this phase is, please take care of yourself. Usually, it doesn't get retained as it's very early, but please talk to your doctor so they can comfort you and guide you properly.
Honestly, our bodies are quite smart and usually clean up the house on their own during a biochemical pregnancy. It usually just feels like a slightly heavy period. No need to panic, but keep your gynac in the loop!
A biochemical pregnancy is actually a very early miscarriage where the egg fertilizes but doesn't fully implant. It usually passes naturally like a period, so tissue is rarely retained. Still, tracking your beta-hCG drops with your doctor is highly recommended.
Haan, mostly toh sab naturally clean ho jata hai because it happens so early. But safety first, na? Doctor se ek baar checkup kara lo taaki dimag mein koi tension na rahe.
I panicked so much when I had a biochemical pregnancy, thinking I would need a procedure. But my gynac reassured me that it passes naturally like a normal cycle. Try to rest, your body will heal soon.
I searched so much about this during my journey. Since a biochemical pregnancy happens so early, mostly everything clears out on its own. But if you have severe cramps or fever, please contact your gynac immediately to be safe.