Will there be inflammation after biochemical pregnancy

  Pregnancy to giving birth to a baby is not easy, and biochemical pregnancy may occur in the early stages of pregnancy. Biochemical pregnancy refers to the situation where the fertilized egg formed by the egg and sperm does not successfully implant in the uterus and is released during menstruation. Although biochemical pregnancy is a phenomenon of slight elimination, occasional occurrence will not affect fertility. But it will have some impact on women's physical and psychological health to some extent. Will there be inflammation after biochemical pregnancy?

  

Will there be inflammation after biochemical pregnancy1

  Women may not necessarily have inflammation after biochemical pregnancy. If you are worried about infection, you can ask your doctor to prescribe some anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent vaginal infections. After a biochemical pregnancy, the vagina will bleed, so it is important to pay attention to Pearson, change underwear frequently, and clean the external genitalia daily.

  After a biochemical pregnancy, women should not have sexual intercourse too early, as it can easily cause infection. They should let the uterus rest for a period of time and wait for the uterus to recover before having sexual intercourse. During the period of body conditioning, it is recommended to eat more fish, eggs, meat, soy products, and other foods. Foods high in protein and vitamins can accelerate the body's recovery.

  To avoid the recurrence of biochemical pregnancy, it is necessary to adjust lifestyle habits before pregnancy, avoid smoking, drinking, and staying up late frequently. During the preconception period, it is important to adjust one's emotions and avoid excessive stress, as it can affect the chances of conception. If your health is poor, it is recommended to seek treatment from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner before preparing for pregnancy.

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