As the second-child policy is gradually opening up, many women will choose to have a second child. However, since some women choose to have a caesarean section when giving birth to their first child, this will leave a scar on the woman's body, so there will be certain risks when giving birth to a second child. The most primitive form of the fetus is the gestational sac formed by the fertilized egg. Some women find that the gestational sac in their body grows on the caesarean section scar. What should they do at this time? What is a gestational sac? The gestational sac is the original placental tissue, a small embryo wrapped by the amniotic membrane and vascular network. The gestational sac is the initial form of pregnancy. At that time, the fetus has not yet formed, and the fetal heartbeat is already there when the embryonic bud appears. The gestational sac is only seen in early pregnancy. For women who have regular menstruation of 28 to 30 days, after 35 days of amenorrhea, the gestational sac can be seen in the uterine cavity by B-ultrasound. The gestational sac is also a product of ectopic pregnancy. The fertilized egg fails to enter the uterus at 7 days due to certain factors such as inflammation and adhesion. Ectopic pregnancy usually causes heavy bleeding, and generally the fetus cannot survive. What to do if the gestational sac is on the cesarean section scar A gestational sac that grows on a cesarean section scar is undesirable because the tissue there is very thin. When the placenta is to grow there, it will enter the scar and cause uterine rupture. A gestational sac located on the scar is a very dangerous pregnancy and requires abortion, which also carries risks. Being on the scar can cause uterine rupture and placenta implantation. As the pregnancy progresses, the scar will become thinner and thinner, and it is very easy to rupture and bleed, endangering the adult's life. Therefore, if the gestational sac is on the cesarean section scar, it is generally recommended to have an abortion as soon as possible. If the abortion is not performed, the mother's belly will be further expanded as the fetus grows slowly. If it happens to be on the cesarean section scar, it is likely to cause uterine rupture, which is very dangerous for both the fetus and the pregnant mother. |
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