With the advent of the two-child era, many people want to have a son and a daughter. But whether to have a boy or girl is not determined by oneself. Some people think that the gender of the baby can be determined based on the gestational sac. However, in our country, it has long been established that hospitals are strictly prohibited from identifying the sex of the fetus during physical examinations. So, if the gestational sac is small at 50 days, does it mean it’s a boy? The small gestational sac may be caused by errors in the estimated delivery date, or by the infection of chlamydia, mycoplasma, or rubella virus during pregnancy, which may lead to incomplete development of the gestational sac and make the gestational sac smaller than normal. At this time, pregnant mothers should pay more attention, because it may not be a sign of having a boy or a girl, but a warning signal of the baby's developmental defects. The gestational sacs of pregnant mothers look different, but they have nothing to do with the gender identification of the fetus. Generally, the gestational sac of a baby that is growing and developing well is round and flat, but sometimes the gestational sac will stretch along with the shape of the uterine cavity. The shape of the fetal sac is determined by the support of the uterus and the flow of amniotic fluid, and will change its shape autonomously. What I want to remind expectant mothers here is that they should form a correct view of pregnancy, and it doesn’t matter whether they have a boy or a girl. It is completely unreasonable to determine the sex of the fetus based on the gestational sac and appearance. 50 days of pregnancy Pregnancy is a complicated process. After the egg is fertilized, it enters the uterine cavity. The embryo and attachments grow and develop rapidly until they are complete. There are different changes in each week of pregnancy. How big should the gestational sac be at 50 days of pregnancy? Is everything normal? 50 days of pregnancy is equivalent to 7 weeks. The fetus grows to 1.33 cm. The test tube embryo has a human prototype, the body segments have all divided, the limbs have separated, and the various systems have further developed. B-ultrasound clearly shows the embryo, fetal heart rate and fetal heart rate. The gestational sac occupies about 1/3 of the uterine cavity. In short, the gestational sac at 50 days of pregnancy is related to the development of the fetus. The gestational sac is the initial shape of pregnancy. The baby has not yet been born at that time. When the embryonic bud and fetal heartbeat appear, the fetal heartbeat has already begun. Therefore, you cannot tell the gender of the baby based on the gestational sac at 50 days of pregnancy! |
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