After a woman becomes pregnant, a gestational sac will first form, followed by the fetal heartbeat and fetal bud, which will then slowly turn into a fetus. Therefore, the development of the early gestational sac is very important. At this time, the gestational sac should be observed regularly so that timely response can be made if any abnormality occurs. Some pregnant women may have the gestational sac in the wrong position. So, how to adjust the gestational sac that is biased to the right uterine angle? Let’s take a look at the method below. There are two possibilities for a cornual pregnancy. If it grows toward the uterine cavity later, there should be no problem. However, if it grows toward the cornua, it may lead to a cornual pregnancy and possible uterine rupture. If you have abdominal pain, take it seriously. Generally, you go to the hospital for the first B-ultrasound examination 50 days after your menstruation stops. If your menstruation is regular, you can see the gestational sac, primitive heart tube pulsation, and fetal bud. In your case, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a follow-up check-up one week later. If there is still no pregnancy, it is considered to be fetal growth retardation, in which case the pregnancy needs to be terminated. If the gestational sac is larger than 6 weeks of pregnancy and no embryo or fetal heartbeat is seen, the possibility of missed abortion, that is, embryonic arrest, should be considered. It is recommended to inject progesterone to preserve the pregnancy. If no obvious embryo is found after one week, the patient can be diagnosed with missed abortion and abortion is required. For a normal intrauterine pregnancy, an ultrasound examination can clearly show the embryo and fetal heartbeat in the uterus 42 days after menstruation. Some women with irregular menstrual cycles, late ovulation, and late implantation of the fertilized egg will have a relatively delayed appearance of a fetal bud in the uterus and fetal heart tube pulsation, but it will not exceed 49 days after the menstrual period, and no later than 56 days. If more than 56 days pass without the appearance of a fetal bud in the uterus and without fetal heart tube pulsation, it should be diagnosed as embryonic arrest. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination in time and follow the doctor's advice. If there are symptoms of bleeding, it cannot be ruled out that it is caused by threatened abortion or missed abortion. This requires consideration of whether the egg quality is mature, whether the sperm quality is good, and whether there is gynecological inflammation that can affect embryonic development. Therefore, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up to avoid habitual miscarriage. |
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