For many women in their preconception period, they hope to have a successful pregnancy every month due to their anticipation for a new life. They hope to know if they are pregnant at the first time, and if they experience amenorrhea, they are even more excited. If they go to the hospital for examination at this time, can they see the gestational sac on an ultrasound after ten days of amenorrhea?
Generally speaking, the pregnancy date is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period. If the menstrual cycle is stopped for 10 days, it is not yet ovulation period. If you go to the hospital for examination at this time, the gestational sac is basically not visible. It is recommended to wait for about 35 days after the menstrual cycle is stopped before going to the hospital for an ultrasound. At this time, the embryo implantation position can be clearly identified and the gestational sac can be seen clearly.
Under normal circumstances, it is recommended that women undergo their first ultrasound examination around the 6th week of pregnancy to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. If there are signs of vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain symptoms before the 6th week of pregnancy, it is necessary to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination as soon as possible to avoid threatened miscarriage.
In the early stages of pregnancy, expectant mothers must maintain a relaxed and happy mood, avoid intense exercise and overwork, pay attention to rest and maintain comprehensive absorption of nutrients, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and avoid overeating. In addition, if pregnant women have a habit of smoking and drinking alcohol, it is best to quit smoking and drinking during pregnancy to avoid adverse effects on the fetus.