Is it possible to be 6 weeks pregnant with a biochemical pregnancy?

A pregnancy of six weeks is clinically unlikely to be a biochemical pregnancy. Since it has been six weeks of pregnancy, it means that the gestational sac has been seen in the uterine cavity and intrauterine pregnancy has been established, so it is clinically impossible to be a biochemical pregnancy, and it is recommended that you go to the hospital regularly to have a maternity test. If the pregnancy continues, you can go to the obstetrics clinic to do the appropriate laboratory tests, about three months pregnant, you can build a maternal health card. If the pregnancy needs to be terminated, it is recommended to go to the gynecology clinic to have the appropriate laboratory tests, and according to the results, decide whether to have a medication abortion or an artificial abortion, and then make an appointment for the surgery. It is clinically impossible to have a biochemical pregnancy when the pregnancy has been established in the uterus for 6 weeks. If it is only 6 weeks after menopause and the pregnancy is not clinically determined to be intrauterine, it is recommended to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination in time.