Nowadays, many pregnant women choose cesarean section when giving birth, because it is less painful during delivery, but it will usually leave a scar in the lower abdomen of women. With the relaxation of the two-child policy, some families choose to have a second child. However, when they go to the hospital for a check-up, they find that their gestational sac is very close to the scar, which has a great impact on the baby's growth. So how can they keep the gestational sac away from the scar? How to keep the gestational sac away from scars If the gestational sac is too close to the scar, it can easily lead to placenta previa, which will increase the incidence of irregular bleeding and placental abruption after 28 weeks. Whether or not to keep the fetus depends on how long it has been since your first cesarean section. Generally, if you get pregnant within 2 years after a cesarean section, you cannot keep the baby. If it is more than two years, the development of the fetus will not have much impact on the mother and child. There are risks with a low gestational sac, but if you really want this child, you can save it by paying attention to the details. How many months can you see the gestational sac? After pregnancy, pregnant mothers are very curious about the development of the gestational sac. Some pregnant mothers also have doubts about the rumor that the gender of the fetus can be determined by the size of the gestational sac. So, how many days can the gestational sac be seen? Now, let me explain it to all expectant mothers. The gestational sac is only seen in early pregnancy. For women who have regular menstruation of 28-30 days, after 35 days of amenorrhea, the gestational sac can be seen in the uterine cavity by B-ultrasound. The diameter of the gestational sac is about 2 cm at 6 weeks of pregnancy and about 5 cm at 10 weeks of pregnancy. It is normal for the gestational sac to be located at the fundus, front wall, back wall, upper part, or middle part of the uterus. It is normal for the gestational sac to be round, oval, and clear in shape. If the gestational sac is irregular in shape, blurred, and located in the lower part, and the pregnant woman also has abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, she may have a miscarriage. Generally speaking, the position of the gestational sac does not change after a woman becomes pregnant. After the early gestational sac is implanted and fixed, it is like the root of a big tree. Recovery after a caesarean section is very important. You can have sex two months later, otherwise it will affect the repair of the uterus. If a mother gets pregnant again less than two years after a caesarean section, and the gestational sac is very close to the scar, she should not be anxious, because the fetus will move in the belly and will not stay in one place for a long time. If you are still worried, you can go to the hospital for examination to ensure safety. |
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