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Chemical Pregnancy-A Very Early Miscarriage (article)

Posted by kidlesskim 
Chemical Pregnancy-A Very Early Miscarriage (article)
January 28, 2009
I just learned of this term yesterday when I was reading a "grief over miscarriage" section of a moomie board. So THIS is why all of these "miscarriages" involving the backyard Kotex burials and whatnot. If I was an OB-GYN I would FORBID my patients to rely on these first reponse tests or to even tell me about having gotten a positive result using one before they had even missed a period. I already knew that they practically loaded up on these tests and were obsessed with taking them, but this is ridiculous. At least it explains the hysteria somewhat, although I am not even convinced that they actually see any pink lines most of the time anyway.eye rolling smiley WHY would anyone subject themselves to this month after month if conceiving meant so much to them? It's just masochistic, IMO.



Chemical Pregnancy - A Very Early Miscarriage
By Krissi Danielsson, About.com



Early Pregnancy Loss
A chemical pregnancy is like a cruel joke. You take an early pregnancy test around the time your period is due that shows a faint positive. Naturally, you get excited and start spreading the joyful news that you're expecting. Then, a few days later you get your period and the doctor says, "It was just a chemical pregnancy."

Meanwhile, you're left confused and possibly devastated. The term chemical pregnancy sounds like a false positive pregnancy test, as if you were not really pregnant at all. But the truth is that a chemical pregnancy was indeed a conception and is actually a very early miscarriage.:bawl

What Chemical Pregnancy Means:
The term chemical pregnancy means that the miscarriage happened at a point that a missed period and biochemical tests, such as an hCG blood test or a home pregnancy test (checking hCG in urine), were the only evidence that you were pregnant. The miscarriage happened before an ultrasound could have shown a gestational sac.

When the pregnancy develops to the point that ultrasound could confirm the existence of the pregnancy, the term becomes clinical pregnancy. Thus, a chemical pregnancy would be a miscarriage before the fifth week of gestation -- or within about week after your missed menstrual period.shrug

Symptoms:
The primary symptom of chemical pregnancy would be if you begin to have vaginal bleeding shortly after having a positive pregnancy test. Blood tests reveal low hCG levels that are decreasing rather than increasing.

Causes:
Doctors believe that chemical pregnancies happen for the same reasons as most other miscarriages –- probably because of chromosomal abnormalities in the developing baby. It is hard to know for sure what causes these early miscarriages, however, because it is nearly impossible to retrieve any samples for chromosomal testing.:kill

Frequency:
No one really knows how common chemical pregnancies are, but some researchers have theorized that as many as 70% of conceptions end in miscarriage. Women who are not actively trying to conceive and not closely watching their menstrual cycles may have chemical pregnancies and never know it; in other cases, chemical pregnancy could be a reason (but not the only possible reason) why a menstrual period arrives a few days late.

Physical Recovery:
Chemical pregnancies happen early enough that they have little effect on women’s bodies, and in many cases, they can be mistaken for a normal period that is a few days late (or even on time). One 2007 study found that the bleeding after a chemical pregnancy is sometimes even lighter than a woman’s usual menstrual period. The bleeding from a chemical pregnancy might be accompanied by more cramps than usual also, but recovery should be fairly swift.

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Grieving a Chemical Pregnancy:
In many cases, chemical pregnancy might put you in a weird situation from a grieving perspective. Some women don’t feel very sad over chemical pregnancies, whereas others are completely devastated emotionally. People in your life might not recognize the validity of your loss, insisting that you are wrong to grieve because it happened too early for you to get attached to the pregnancy or that “it wasn’t a real baby.” :bayybee :bawl

Regardless of what anyone says, a miscarriage is a miscarriage. You do not have to justify your grief or compare it to anyone else’s grief for it to be valid. A chemical pregnancy was still a pregnancy, and for many women, it’s still a loss of a baby and grief that will always they will carry for their entire lives. eye rolling smiley

It’s also OK to not be too sad about a very early miscarriage and to decide you just want to try again. Everyone reacts differently to the situation, and there is no single, right emotional response to chemical pregnancy.

If you do tend to grieve chemical pregnancies deeply, and you are actively trying to conceive, think about perhaps waiting to test each cycle until your period is actually late. This way, you do not necessarily have to know about very early miscarriages. Many doctors recommend against early pregnancy testing for this reason." shrug





eye rolling smiley An estimated SEVENTY percent of all pregnancies end in a chemical pregnancy miscarriage and NO ONE would (or should) be the wiser for it and they wouldn't be aware of if they didn't take a piss test every single fucking day. It doesn't even require medical attention because the human body just expels the waste, much like it does pee and shit every day of the week. These bitches get a faint pink line before the egg and sperm have even been properly introduced and call each and every number in the famblee address book and share the happy news. Apparently this is commonly known among the "TTC" crowd, so WHY do they keep doing it? Either they enjoy being upset or they want sympathy after each and every one of these late periods gets flushed. I can not IMAGINE bothering every one I knew about my "pregnancy" when I knew for a fact that there was no biological way that IF I was knocked up, that it couldn't be more than a week or two gestation at best.eye rolling smiley
You can call it a "chemical pregnancy," but I still call it "wishful thinking." Or maybe "self indulgent delusions" would fit better? Perhaps "early onset attention-whoring"...
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