Why it takes three months after a biochemical pregnancy to prepare for pregnancy

Generally, it takes three months for the uterine lining to repair and hormone levels to return to normal after a biochemical pregnancy before you can prepare for pregnancy.
Biochemical pregnancy refers to a pregnancy in which the sperm and the egg successfully unite to form a fertilized egg, but fail to attach to the uterus and are naturally expelled from the body.
Although biochemical pregnancy does not have much effect on a woman’s body, it still has some damage to her uterine lining and gonadal axis. Therefore, after a biochemical pregnancy, a woman should allow her uterine lining to recover basically, and her body’s hormone level to stabilize basically before she prepares for pregnancy, and she should recuperate for at least three months.
If you have a biochemical pregnancy, you should go to the hospital to complete the pre-pregnancy examination before you prepare for pregnancy again, to assess your health condition and to optimize your pregnancy so that you will not have a biochemical pregnancy again.