For every family, conceiving a child is a very important thing. A child is the fruit of love. Everyone has been looking forward to the arrival of the child since the beginning of pregnancy. Some pregnant friends have a relatively slow development of the gestational sac in the early stages of pregnancy, which makes many people more concerned. So what is the reason for the slow development of the gestational sac? Will it have any impact on future growth and development? Next I will give you a detailed introduction. Reasons for slow gestational sac development When it comes to the slow development of the gestational sac, everyone will be very concerned. After all, the development of the gestational sac directly affects the development of the embryo. 1. Delayed embryo development is mostly caused by vaginal bleeding due to threatened abortion, insufficient secretion of progesterone, physical and chemical stimulation, viral infection and the embryo itself. Therefore, you need to properly summarize whether there are any suspicious or noteworthy aspects of your environment before and after conception. 2. People usually take the second attempt more seriously, so many people succeed the second time. 3. If there is no clear reason for the cessation or delay of embryonic development, it is generally assumed to be a lack of progesterone. At this time, an appropriate amount of progesterone will be given to protect the fetus, and most of the time there will be good results, so don't be too anxious. Does slow gestational sac development have any impact? Whether the gestational sac is in a normal state is an important indicator of whether the gestational sac is developing normally, so if the gestational sac develops slowly, everyone will naturally be more nervous. The gestational sac does not grow because your body secretes less progesterone, so you need to inject progesterone in vitro until the fetus is 12 weeks old. After 12 weeks, the fetus no longer relies on progesterone to grow, but relies on the umbilical cord to absorb nutrients from the mother. The gestational sac is the initial form of pregnancy. At that time, the fetus has not yet formed. When the embryo bud appears, the fetal heartbeat is already there. After the embryo is formed, the gestational sac will slowly disappear. The growth rate of the fetus varies from the day of fertilization and implantation to the final delivery. The fetus lives in the pregnant woman's body for about 10 months, and its growth is not uniform. Just like the weight gain of the pregnant woman, the growth is slower in the early stage and faster in the middle and late stages. There will be different changes in each week of pregnancy. The growth of the fetus can be monitored by observing the changes in the abdomen, and pregnant women should pay more attention to the fetal movements and some details. If you find any abnormal situation, you can consult your obstetrician and gynecologist and don't be too nervous. Can the fetus be preserved if the gestational sac develops slowly? Slow development of the gestational sac can cause abnormal embryo development and easily lead to abnormal pregnancy, so you should always pay attention to the development of the pregnant woman and the gestational sac. The gestational sac is the primitive 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 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. |
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