Physiological miscarriage usually means biochemical pregnancy. Physiological miscarriage is mainly caused by the combination of sperm and egg to develop into a fertilized egg, but the fertilized egg does not successfully implant in the uterus, which may manifest as a spontaneous miscarriage. Patients with biochemical pregnancy show pregnancy when using pregnancy test sticks, but when doing B-ultrasound examination, no gestational sac is found in the uterine cavity. In addition, when using pregnancy test sticks for testing, weak positive results continue to appear, and the color of the test will gradually fade over the next few days. Most women may experience varying degrees of abdominal pain during biochemical pregnancy, and some women may also have symptoms of lower back pain. Biochemical pregnancy is mainly caused by environmental factors, and may also be due to age factors. If the embryo staining is abnormal, it may also induce biochemical pregnancy. You need to pay attention to getting more rest and avoid having sex within a short period of time. If you experience any discomfort after a biochemical pregnancy, you can go to the hospital for treatment to avoid delaying the disease and affecting conception. |
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