Low gestational sac medical abortion

Low gestational sac medical abortion

The conditions inside the uterus of every pregnant woman are different, so this also causes the position of the gestational sac inside the body to be different for each woman. The gestational sac is located higher in some women's bodies, while it is located lower in others. Some women, when choosing medical abortion, worry that the low position of the gestational sac in their body will affect the success rate of medical abortion. So will the low position of the gestational sac affect medical abortion?

1. The gestational sac is located low, but is still in the uterus and has not reached the cervix. This does not significantly increase the risk of surgical or medical abortion. Excessive bleeding may occur in any part of the body during miscarriage, and you won't know if it will happen unless you try. If there is no way to give birth to this child, there is no need to consider these situations. It is possible that they will happen, but the possibility is small, and it is impossible to predict whether they will happen to you.

2. The right position of the gestational sac does not mean a cornual pregnancy. The doctor recommends a follow-up check after one week to confirm the condition of the embryo and fetal heart rate. Guidance: It is recommended to pay attention to rest, relax your mind, and improve nutrition. A certain degree of abdominal pain in early pregnancy is common. Avoid exposure to factors that are not conducive to fetal development and have regular prenatal examinations.

3. Abdominal pain symptoms occurred after intercourse. Ultrasound examination showed that the gestational sac was located low, and threatened abortion was diagnosed. The doctor recommended bed rest and the use of pregnancy-preserving drugs. Guidance: According to your examination, it should be considered that the position was relatively low when it was implanted, and it was not caused later. It will generally move upward gradually. It is recommended that you follow the doctor's advice for treatment.

4. The ultrasound shows that the position of the gestational sac is too low. Based on the size of the gestational sac being 2.5 cm, it is about 50 days old and an artificial abortion can be done. If there is no cesarean section, and the position of the gestational sac is low and not at the cervix, an abortion can be done. If there is a history of caesarean section and the gestational sac is located low, pay attention to scar pregnancy.

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