If a woman has a first biochemical pregnancy and has no high-risk factors, she can prepare for pregnancy normally. If she has repeated biochemical pregnancies, she needs to do chromosome tests, hormone six tests, and other tests such as thyroid function tests to prepare for pregnancy again.
1. Chromosome examination: women who have had repeated biochemical pregnancy before need to do chromosome examination when preparing for pregnancy again, which can clarify whether the chromosomal abnormality caused by biochemical pregnancy.
2. Hormone six: for women who have had repeated biochemical pregnancies and then prepare for pregnancy, they need to improve the sex hormone six test, which is helpful to determine whether the hormone level is normal, to prevent abnormal hormone levels induced biochemical pregnancy.
3. Other: women who have repeated biochemical pregnancy and then prepare for pregnancy also need to do thyroid function test, eugenics four, progesterone level, blood routine, hysteroscopy, immune antibody test, leukorrhea routine, liver function, kidney function, ultrasound, tubal examination and other tests. In addition, men need to do routine semen examination.
It is recommended that women who have repeated biochemical pregnancies need to do the above tests to prepare for pregnancy again after pregnancy, and need to choose the appropriate way to prepare for pregnancy after clarifying the causes of biochemical pregnancies, which is conducive to lowering the chances of having another biochemical pregnancy.