How should biochemical pregnancy be treated

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Biochemical pregnancy is a kind of situation that the fertilized egg formed after sperm egg combination does not return to the uterus or fails to implant, which will cause early abortion. Compared with general abortion, biochemical pregnancy belongs to subclinical abortion. Occasionally a biochemical pregnancy do not worry, but still suggest that we do some related measures to prevent the recurrence of biochemical pregnancy. Biochemical pregnancy is a kind of situation that the fertilized egg formed after sperm egg combination does not return to the uterus or fails to implant, which will cause early abortion. Compared with general abortion, biochemical pregnancy belongs to subclinical abortion. Occasionally a biochemical pregnancy do not worry, but still suggest that we do some related measures to prevent the recurrence of biochemical pregnancy. Let's take a look at the following.

How should biochemical pregnancy be treated

First, hysteroscopy should be performed to check whether there are symptoms affecting the implantation of fertilized eggs, such as uterine dysplasia, submucous myoma, endometrial polyps, intrauterine adhesions, and endometrial tuberculosis;

Second, do six hormone tests to check whether it is because of ovarian luteal function is not perfect, progesterone secretion is insufficient and lead to the failure of fertilized egg implantation;

Third, check the immune antibody and blocking antibody to exclude the possibility that the egg cannot be fertilized or cannot be implanted after fertilization due to immune factors

matters needing attention

If abnormal conditions are found in gynecological examination, we should communicate with gynecologists in time, and then do further treatment under the advice of doctors.