What do you know about chemical pregnancy?

What do you know about chemical pregnancy?

Chemical pregnancy is an early miscarriage after the egg has been successfully fertilized and accounts for 50-70% of the total miscarriage cases.

Using the test, women know they are pregnant. After 2 weeks of receiving the good news, if the mother had a miscarriage, she would be very sad. This is a chemical pregnancy. What are the signs and causes of this condition? Let's find out with aFamilyToday Health .

Signs of chemical pregnancy

A chemical pregnancy occurs at the time of using a pregnancy test to determine the body's hCG levels and before the first ultrasound to determine fetal status. HCG is a hormone produced by an embryo when a woman is pregnant. If you go to the hospital for a checkup, your doctor can help you check your hCG by a blood test.

 

Chemical pregnancy may not have obvious symptoms. Some women miscarry prematurely without knowing they are pregnant. In addition, stomach cramps and vaginal bleeding are symptoms of a chemical pregnancy. This usually doesn't last long enough to cause pregnancy symptoms like nausea and fatigue.

Chemical pregnancy is different from other types of miscarriage. Common miscarriages can occur at any time during pregnancy but are more common before 20 weeks of pregnancy, meanwhile, chemical pregnancies can happen after the eggs have arrived. is successfully fertilized. Most signaling symptoms manifest as abdominal cramps or bleeding. Some women mistakenly think that they are having irregular periods.

The cause of this situation

The exact cause of a chemical pregnancy has yet to be found, but in most miscarriages the problem is caused by the embryo, such as poor sperm or egg quality. There are also a number of causes including:

Abnormal levels of hormones in the body

The uterus is deformed

Conception outside of the uterus

Syphilis, Chlamydia bacteria.

Women over the age of 35 also have an increased risk of a chemical pregnancy accompanied by health problems such as blood clots and thyroid disorders.

Cures

Having a chemical pregnancy doesn't mean you can't conceive and have a healthy baby. Although there is no specific treatment for this type of miscarriage, there are many options to help you get pregnant.

If you have symptoms of chemical pregnancy above, go to the maternity hospital to diagnose the underlying cause. If your doctor can find out the cause and treat it appropriately, you will reduce your risk of a chemical pregnancy the next time you have a baby.

 


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