Can a biochemical pregnancy lead to postpartum illness if you catch a chill?
Exposure to cold after a biochemical pregnancy may lead to "postpartum-like illness," so it is important to maintain body warmth and ensure adequate bed rest.
A biochemical pregnancy refers to a situation in which fertilization has occurred, but the fertilized egg fails to develop into a true embryo or implant and grow within the uterine cavity, resulting in early loss at the endometrial level. This phenomenon is clinically known as a biochemical pregnancy. During this period, women often experience weakened physical condition and reduced immunity. If exposed to cold, it may easily affect joint health, leading to symptoms such as joint pain and restricted movement. In severe cases, it may cause dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain, and even increase the risk of developing postpartum-like illnesses.
After a biochemical pregnancy, women should strengthen保暖 measures to avoid exposure to cold and chill, while also paying attention to dietary adjustments and avoiding spicy or irritating foods.