Is there any hope for birth control at the beginning of a biochemical pregnancy?

Fertilization of a biochemical pregnancy at the outset is not successful, and it must not be done blindly.
Biochemical pregnancy is also called subclinical miscarriage, hidden miscarriage. It is an abnormal pregnancy in which the fertilized egg does not settle in the uterine cavity and develop into a good quality embryo, but is miscarried along with menstruation.
Once a biochemical pregnancy is diagnosed, the gestational sac is no longer viable and cannot be successfully preserved.
Biochemical pregnancy is a process of survival of the fittest, most of them are caused by the abnormal quality of fertilized eggs, and should not be preserved blindly, so as not to be detrimental to the body.
After the occurrence of biochemical pregnancy to recuperate the body, the uterus and the body need some time to recover, pay attention to rest.