Do I need to clear the uterus after biochemical pregnancy

  Biochemical pregnancy is also a type of miscarriage, which refers to a miscarriage that occurs before the menstrual period. Generally, the fertilized egg has not yet implanted or the miscarriage occurs shortly after implantation. Therefore, is uterine curettage necessary after biochemical pregnancy?

  

Do I need to clear the uterus after biochemical pregnancy1

  Biochemical pregnancy does not require curettage because there is no gestational sac in the uterine cavity, and the embryo stops developing. Biochemical pregnancy is caused by poor embryo quality, resulting in unsuccessful implantation of the fertilized egg and subsequent termination of pregnancy. Most biochemical pregnancies will be discharged along with menstruation, with relatively more menstrual flow than usual, and do not require curettage. Just in case, it is best for women to go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound to confirm if there are any residues in the uterus. If the B-ultrasound shows any residues, the doctor will prescribe anti-inflammatory and blood stasis reducing drugs for treatment, and then conduct the examination after taking them.

  After biochemical pregnancy, women should pay more attention to adjusting their diet and eat more foods rich in vitamins and proteins, such as fish, meat, etc., which can effectively improve the body's immunity. They should not engage in heavy physical labor within half a month.

  Biochemical pregnancy is a miscarriage caused by the quality of the embryo, which is due to the poor quality of sperm and eggs. If a woman is only having her first biochemical pregnancy, she should pay more attention to the regulation of her body and wait for a period of time before preparing for pregnancy. If a woman experiences repeated biochemical pregnancies, it is best for both men and women to go to the hospital for examination, identify the specific cause, and receive targeted treatment.

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