50 days of pregnancy without yolk sac

50 days of pregnancy without yolk sac

The yolk sac is the main factor for us to judge the normal development of the embryo. It is the location of the embryo's fetal heart. If we can check the fetal heart at 6 weeks of pregnancy, it proves that the fetus is normal. If the yolk sac is still not detected at 6 weeks, you need to pay attention to it. Check again when the fetus is 8 weeks old. If the yolk sac is still not detected, you should listen to the doctor's advice and have an abortion in time, because the embryo has stopped developing at this time and needs to be expelled from the body in time.

Generally, the yolk sac, embryo and primitive heart tube pulsation appear around six weeks of pregnancy. If normal menstruation occurs about every thirty days, the embryo and primitive heart tube pulsation will not be seen on the seventieth day of pregnancy. This is fetal arrest and the pregnancy needs to be terminated as soon as possible. It is not recommended that you continue with your pregnancy and you need to have an abortion as soon as possible. There is no need to get pregnant. After an abortion, you should avoid sexual intercourse for one month and practice contraception for half a year. You should prepare for pregnancy before the next pregnancy to avoid this situation from happening again. Surgery should be performed as early as possible to avoid intrauterine fetal death and affect the health of pregnant women.

What if there is no yolk sac during pregnancy?

Generally, the gestational sac can be seen on ultrasound at 4-5 weeks of pregnancy, and the embryonic bud can be seen at 6 weeks. Fetal heartbeat and blood flow signals can only be detected at 7-8 weeks. It is recommended that you go for an ultrasound examination after ten days. If there is no fetal heartbeat, it indicates that the gestational sac is underdeveloped and should be treated promptly. The absence of fetal heartbeat may be caused by embryonic arrest or developmental delay. Under normal circumstances, the embryo can be seen in 6-7 weeks of pregnancy. If there is no abdominal pain or bleeding, observe for another week and then check again. You can go to the hospital to have a blood test to check the progesterone index.

If you find that you do not have a yolk sac during pregnancy, seek medical attention immediately and don't be embarrassed. After all, your body is your own. Once diagnosed, you need to have surgery in time, avoid sexual intercourse, eat foods that are good for your body, take good care of your body in the future, prepare for the next pregnancy, and don't do whatever you want. I hope these can help you.

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