How to tell if you are biochemical or menstruating

Biochemical pregnancy is a biochemical pregnancy, and it is usually difficult to determine whether it is a biochemical pregnancy or a menstrual period, as both are similar in terms of volume and duration.
It is not easy to distinguish between menstruation and biochemical pregnancy. If the fertilized egg does not develop properly in the early stages of pregnancy or if it does not attach, it will be discharged from the body, which is a biochemical pregnancy. After a biochemical pregnancy miscarriage, there will be bleeding in the vagina, which is similar to menstruation.
Since the timing of a biochemical pregnancy is similar to that of a normal menstrual period, and there is usually no reaction to the pregnancy, it is difficult to determine whether it is a biochemical pregnancy or a menstrual period on one’s own.
To distinguish between menstruation and biochemical pregnancy, chorionic gonadotropin levels can be monitored to determine whether it is menstruation or biochemical pregnancy.
Women who want to determine whether they are having a biochemical pregnancy or menstruating are advised to go to a regular hospital to have the relevant tests completed and treated accordingly.