The gestational sac is the initial tissue of the embryo. The fetus has not yet been produced at this time. It needs to go through a period of growth and development before the test tube embryo, fetal heartbeat, and fetal bud and fetal heartbeat will appear, and finally grow into a fetus. During routine checkups during pregnancy, you may find that the gestational sac is enlarged, and you may feel very worried about the reason for the enlarged gestational sac. What is going on? If you find that the gestational sac is relatively large during pregnancy, it may be that ovulation is relatively early, which causes the gestational sac to be larger. If there is a normal fetal bud and fetal heart rate, the larger gestational sac will not have any effect on the fetus. There are no other abnormal problems during pregnancy, so don't worry too much. It's better to go to the hospital for regular check-ups. When a woman is 8 weeks pregnant, the gestational sac may be between 46 weeks and 20 weeks. At this time, a slightly larger gestational sac is also a normal range. If two fetal buds, fetal hearts and gestational sacs are found to be larger, there is also the possibility of twins. You need to get more rest and do a good job of pre-pregnancy health care. It may be better to go to the hospital for regular check-ups. The relationship between the gestational sac and the number of weeks of pregnancy: The size of the gestational sac is synchronized with the development of the embryo. As the pregnancy continues, the gestational sac begins to gradually expand. There is no way to determine how many weeks of pregnancy you are pregnant based on the gestational sac, because women's physical fitness during pregnancy varies, and sometimes the developmental indicators of expectant mothers and babies at different stages are different. It is related to the height and physical fitness of female friends and the genetic inheritance of the pregnant couple. When a woman is two months pregnant, the gestational sac may become larger. At this time, the gestational age of the pregnancy can be easily calculated. When you are 4 weeks pregnant, you may be 7 to 8 weeks pregnant. This is just an estimate and don't be too fussy about it. The method of calculating the pregnancy period is also better. In medicine, take the last menstruation before and after pregnancy as the first day of the first week of pregnancy. Add one day to the cycle of your last menstrual period, which is the second day of the 9th week of pregnancy. You can calculate the number of weeks of pregnancy according to this method. At this point, many people may know that if the gestational sac is just too large and there are no other abnormalities, there is no need to worry too much. If the gestational sac is too small, you may need to pay special attention, as the embryonic development may be relatively slow. Timely adjustment can also help the safety of the fetus. |
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