Had a chemical pregnancy last month and honestly im heartbroken, but my friend said atleast it means u can conceive. Is that true, does it kind of show fertility is fine? trying to find some hope na.
My saas always used to say that any kind of pregnancy, even if it doesn't last, means your body *can* get pregnant. It's like a sign that things are working. But still, for full clarity, it's good to talk to the doctor, they explain these medical things better.
Oh, that's a really tough experience, I can only imagine. I'm in my second trimester now and was so anxious initially. I've heard that it does show your body can conceive, which is positive. Did others also feel it gave them hope after experiencing it? It must be so confusing.
Yaar, actually, it's a bit of a mixed bag, haan? On one hand, it shows your body *can* conceive and implant, which is a good sign for fertility. But on the other hand, it's also a loss, which is so hard. So I'd say, yes, it shows potential, but definitely discuss with your gynac for next steps.
Yes, a chemical pregnancy is generally considered a positive indicator of fertility. It confirms that conception and implantation are possible. While it's a loss, it reassures that the basic biological processes are functioning. However, you should still consult a fertility specialist to investigate the cause of loss.
Oh, that sounds emotionally tough. But yes, I've read that it means your body *can* get pregnant, which is definitely a hopeful sign for fertility. Like, the recipe is there, just needs to stick better next time, you know? Focus on nourishing yourself well, maybe with some comfort food, and talk to your doc.