Many pregnant women may be slow to realize, and when they discover they are pregnant, they can go to the hospital for a check-up to see how big the embryo is. So I wanted to determine how many weeks of pregnancy I was in based on the size of the embryo. So, when the embryo is 30mm, how many weeks of pregnancy is it?
The embryo, also known as the fetal bud, is detected to be 30mm in size around 10 weeks of pregnancy. At this stage, it is still in the early stages of pregnancy and the embryo development is not stable. In this situation, it is necessary to supplement nutrition and rest more to avoid accidents in the early stages of pregnancy. If symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding occur, it is necessary to actively go to the hospital for examination and prenatal care.
As long as everything is normal during pregnancy, the pregnant woman does not feel uncomfortable, and the prenatal examination is also normal, it means that the fetus is developing well at this stage, and the pregnant woman can continue to focus on raising the fetus without worry. During pregnancy, it is important to relax, maintain a normal mindset, and avoid excessive tension. Prolonged anxiety can also affect fetal development and may even lead to miscarriage.
Pregnant women need not worry. It is normal for the fetus to be smaller or larger by one week when going to the hospital for examination, because the due date is not absolutely correct. There may also be some deviation in the size of the gestational sac through examination. As long as the deviation does not exceed one week, it is a normal phenomenon and does not require special treatment.