Chemical Pregnancy

What does a chemical pregnancy miscarriage look like?

What does a chemical pregnancy miscarriage look like?

A chemical pregnancy is a type of miscarriage that occurs very early in pregnancy, usually within a few weeks of fertilization. The term "chemical pregnancy" refers to the fact that the pregnancy is detected only by measuring very early pregnancy hormones in the blood or urine, rather than by seeing any physical signs of pregnancy, such as a gestational sac or fetal heart activity on an ultrasound. The symptoms of a chemical pregnancy are similar to those of a normal early pregnancy, such as a missed period, breast tenderness, and nausea. However, these symptoms are usually very mild and may…
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How do I know if I had a chemical pregnancy?

How do I know if I had a chemical pregnancy?

A chemical pregnancy is a very early miscarriage that occurs within the first few weeks of pregnancy. It is called a chemical pregnancy because the only evidence of the pregnancy is a positive result on a pregnancy test, and there are no visible signs or symptoms of pregnancy. It can be difficult to know for certain if you have had a chemical pregnancy, as these miscarriages often go undetected. However, there are a few signs that may indicate a chemical pregnancy has occurred: A positive pregnancy test followed by a negative test: If you have a positive pregnancy test and…
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