Biochemical pregnancy

Biochemical pregnancy, that is, no clinical pregnancy, is now medically referred to as "subclinical abortion", which refers to the sperm-ovum combination, which generally secretes chorionic gonadotropin after seven days. The test strip can be detected, often the sperm and egg are combined and secreted, but they must be combined into a fertilized egg, and the fertilized egg must return to the womb to implant, and the biochemical pregnancy is combined, but it does not return to the womb to implant, or It is a phenomenon of coming back and failing to implant with menstruation.

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