Biochemical bleeding, i.e. biochemical pregnancy, usually results in menstruation in about 1 month. If the patient does not have menstruation, it is considered to be caused by diseases such as uterine adhesion and endometritis.
After biochemical pregnancy, women with normal menstrual cycle will have menstruation in about 1 month, but if the patient’s menstrual cycle is irregular, it is not possible to tell the exact time.
If the patient does not have menstruation for a long time after the biochemical pregnancy, we need to consider that it is caused by cervical adhesion. The patient will have symptoms such as cyclic abdominal pain, abnormal menstruation, amenorrhea, etc. The patient needs to consult a doctor in time. In addition, endometritis may also lead to abnormal menstruation, lower abdominal pain and other symptoms.
Patients will have menstruation after biochemical bleeding. Patients are advised to ensure sufficient rest and avoid staying up all night and exertion. Patients should improve their diet, eat less spicy and stimulating food, and develop healthy living habits.
In addition, after biochemical pregnancy patients should pay attention to vulvar hygiene, timely washing of the vulva, to avoid sexual intercourse, so as not to lead to pelvic infection.