What to do if there is intrauterine retention in a biochemical pregnancy

Biochemical pregnancy with intrauterine residuals can be treated with medication under medical supervision, and if necessary, the uterus needs to be cleared. Biochemical pregnancy is the unsuccessful implantation of fertilized eggs and lead to a transient increase in blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels, manifested in vaginal bleeding similar to menstruation, when the ultrasound suggests that there are intrauterine residuals, can be prescribed to give medication to promote uterine contractions such as hysteropreparation, the effect of the uterus should be removed in a timely manner, and prescribed to give antibiotics such as metronidazole and other antibiotics to prevent infection treatment. Generally, the occasional biochemical pregnancy does not affect the re-conception, you can continue to prepare for pregnancy after the next menstrual period. However, for repeated biochemical pregnancies, it is necessary to carry out relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, such as endocrine examination, rheumatism and immunity factor examination and chromosome examination of both husband and wife, etc., in order to clarify the causes and actively treat the cause of the pregnancy before preparing for conception. Biochemical pregnancy with intrauterine residuals should be treated according to the doctor’s instructions, and should not be blindly used on its own, in order to avoid adverse effects.