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Miscarriage at 5 weeks
Hi mam, i had a biochemical pregnancy on sep 2023 (hcg 41), and again conceived on Jan 2024 (hcg 1768) and that is also ended up with miscarriage on 38th day, so is this also biochemical pregnancy? If it is so please guide me to avoid this in future pregnancy, thanks
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Please seek a proper consultation with a Gynaecologist. You will need many investigations to find the cause of recurrent mishaps.
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Consult you will be advised certain test to rule out cases  lead to early abortions And will ne advised  certain vitamins which are driven yi reduce abortion  risk after proper evaluation
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Connect please
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A biochemical pregnancy is one in which beta HCG Titers  are more than 100 but ultrasound localisation of pregnancy is not there You will require investigations to find out the reason for the last two  miscarriages for a treatment protocol you can connect online
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u need to take couple of tests to evaluate
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