Can the test strip detect the gestational sac on pregnancy ultrasound

  Many women now suspect that they are pregnant through pregnancy tests using pregnancy test papers. After they detect pregnancy, they usually want to go to the hospital for a specific examination, and many people also want to check the gestational sac. And many people want to see the gestational sac through ultrasound, so can the test strip detect the gestational sac through ultrasound?

  

Can the test strip detect the gestational sac on pregnancy ultrasound1

  In fact, it is not necessarily possible to see the gestational sac by taking an ultrasound after pregnancy is detected by the test strip, because pregnancy is detected relatively early by the test strip, and it takes 5-7 weeks of amenorrhea after pregnancy to be examined by ultrasound. This is mainly because the gestational sac needs to grow to a certain size before it can be seen. If you go for ultrasound examination too early, it is likely to lead to inaccurate results.

  What measures should be taken if you are certain that you are pregnant?

  Firstly, early pregnancy is an important stage for embryonic development and is also a period where miscarriage is more likely to occur, so great caution is needed during the early stages of pregnancy. So during the first three months of pregnancy, it is important to avoid sexual intercourse.

  Secondly, supplement with folic acid. The first three months of pregnancy are a crucial period for the development of the fetal neural tube, so it is important to avoid various adverse factors as much as possible, and to supplement folic acid to prevent fetal malformations.

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