What should I do if the gestational sac is in the ovary at 45 days of pregnancy?

What should I do if the gestational sac is in the ovary at 45 days of pregnancy?

At 45 days of pregnancy, the pregnant woman is still in the early stages of pregnancy. This is a more uncomfortable stage for pregnant women because the body will have many pregnancy reactions at this time, such as the most familiar nausea and vomiting. In addition, the appetite may become abnormal, and the mood is prone to fluctuate at this time. Pregnant women need to be reminded that early pregnancy examinations are very important. If the gestational sac appears in the warm nest at this time, how should it be solved?

What should I do if the gestational sac is in the ovary at 45 days of pregnancy?

Pregnant mothers who are pregnant for the first time are very curious and eager to know what the small embryo in their belly looks like. Because it is their first pregnancy, they are curious about everything. It is also because they attach great importance to the baby in their hearts, especially when the pregnancy is just confirmed. They even hope to see how big the gestational sac is during pregnancy. Let’s take a look at how big the gestational sac is at 45 days of pregnancy.

How big is the gestational sac at 45 days of pregnancy

1. At 45 days of pregnancy, the gestational sac is about 15 mm. Under normal circumstances, the fetal heartbeat can be seen at the latest at 7 weeks of pregnancy. If no fetal heartbeat is seen and the gestational sac becomes smaller, the possibility of embryonic arrest should be considered.

2. 45 days of pregnancy: The fetus grows to 0.85 cm, and the head, brain alveoli, facial organs, respiratory, digestive, and nervous organs are differentiated. The fetal sac is clearly visible on B-ultrasound, and the fetal bud and fetal heartbeat are seen.

3. Due to emotional tension and other reasons, the pregnant woman's menstruation is delayed, ovulation is delayed, and conception time is late, resulting in a gestational sac that is smaller than the actual number of days of amenorrhea. For example, the menstruation has not stopped for 50 days, but the examination finds that the gestational sac is only about the size of a 40-day gestational sac. It is normal for the gestational sac to be small. As long as a dynamic examination after one week shows that the levels of chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone are gradually increasing, the gestational sac is continuing to grow, and the fetal bud and fetal heartbeat gradually appear, it means that the small gestational sac is due to physiological reasons such as delayed ovulation and late conception, and the pregnancy can continue.

4. Secondly, due to poor development of sperm and eggs, infection of mycoplasma, chlamydia, rubella virus in pregnant women during pregnancy, or exposure to toxic and harmful substances during pregnancy, the gestational sac may be poorly developed and smaller than normal. For pregnant women who experience the above situation, the gestational sac will continue to grow as time goes by during pregnancy, but no fetal bud or fetal heartbeat can be seen. In this case, the gestational sac is unhealthy and will eventually lead to miscarriage.

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