Biochemical Pregnancy Definition: a pregnancy that miscarries at a stage when it is only far enough along to detect pregnancy hormone levels in the blood, but no visible signs of pregnancy are viewed in the uterus by ultrasound examination.
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- FAQ’s
- What is infertility?
- Why am I not getting pregnant?
- Do I really need to see a fertility doctor?
- What is a Reproductive Endocrinologist?
- Does a woman’s age affect fertility?
- Is infertility primarily a woman’s problem?
- Why do fertility treatments work?
- What should I expect during my initial visit?
- Why do I need to be evaluated at the start of each treatment?
- Do I really need so many office visits and blood tests during my fertility treatments?
- Once I’m pregnant, what are my restrictions?
- Who will take care of me in my pregnancy?
- Treatment Costs
- Glossary
- Amniocentesis
- Anembryonic Pregnancy
- Aneuploidy
- Asherman’s Syndrome
- Assisted Hatching
- Asthenospermia
- Azoospermia
- Biochemical Pregnancy
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
- Blastocyst
- Chorionic Villous Sampling (CVS)
- Clinical Pregnancy
- Embryo
- Embryonic Demise
- Endometriosis
- Euploidy
- Fibroid
- Gamete
- Gestational Sac
- Hydrosalpinx
- Hysterosalpingogram
- Hysteroscopy
- Implantation
- IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
- Infertility
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- FAQ’s
Orange County Office
Address
1401 Avocado Avenue
Suite 403
Newport Beach, CA 92660
MapPhone
949-706-2229 (BABY)

