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Fertility can come with many ups and downs, whether or not you were trying to get pregnant.<\/p>\n

A reproductive health term you may have heard thrown around is \u201cchemical pregnancy\u201d.<\/p>\n

What exactly is a chemical pregnancy you ask?<\/p>\n

Simply put, a chemical pregnancy is a pregnancy loss or miscarriage that occurs before the fifth week of pregnancy. Some other terms for a chemical pregnancy are \u2018trophoblast in regression\u2019 and \u2018pre-clinical embryo loss\u2019.<\/p>\n

In more clinical terms, this is when the embryo implants in the uterus, but never develops, or \u2018takes hold\u2019, resulting in a pregnancy loss.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Why is it Called a Chemical Pregnancy?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

This type of miscarriage is called a \u201cchemical pregnancy\u201d because of the detection of pregnancy hormones, or chemicals. In a chemical pregnancy, your body produces pregnancy hormones that can be detected on pregnancy tests but does not continue on to a viable pregnancy.<\/p>\n

Many pregnancy tests use specific chemicals to determine pregnancy, if you had a positive result on one of these tests but then the pregnancy didn\u2019t continue, it\u2019s considered a \u201cchemical pregnancy\u201d.<\/p>\n

This chemical, called hCG, is produced by your body when you\u2019re pregnant. Low hCG levels can tell your provider whether or not you\u2019ve had a chemical pregnancy. This can be detected with a blood or urine test.<\/p>\n

This is different from a \u201cclinical pregnancy\u201d where your provider is able to see the fetus via ultrasound or detect it using other methods.<\/p>\n

While chemical pregnancies may not have been easily detected in the past, they are easier to detect than ever with newer, more sensitive pregnancy tests. This technology allows people to detect a pregnancy three to four days before a missed period.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Chemical Pregnancy vs Miscarriage<\/strong><\/h2>\n

It may seem like the terms chemical pregnancy and miscarriage are used interchangeably, but the main distinction comes down to the length of gestation, or the amount of time spent pregnant before the pregnancy loss.\u00a0<\/p>\n

While a chemical pregnancy is a type of miscarriage, not all miscarriages are chemical pregnancies. A miscarriage is considered a chemical pregnancy if the pregnancy loss occurs before five weeks gestation.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Symptoms of a Chemical Pregnancy<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Chemical pregnancies often happen before someone even realizes that they\u2019re pregnant. This means you might not notice any symptoms, or you may just think that you\u2019re having a more intense period than normal.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n

One of the main ways people determine a chemical pregnancy is if they test negative on a pregnancy test after previously testing positive.<\/p>\n

If you think you may be having or have had a chemical pregnancy, here are some symptoms to watch out for:\u00a0<\/p>\n