Empty sac refers to the condition where the fetus does not have a normal fetal heart rate or bud, and women may experience empty sac symptoms after pregnancy. There are many reasons for the appearance of empty sac. When a woman suffers from empty sac, the pregnancy reaction will also disappear accordingly, and in most cases, the empty sac will result in miscarriage. So, how long can she conceive again after the empty sac flows out?
After the empty sac flows out, it is recommended to wait for six months before getting pregnant, as it requires a period of recovery for the uterus and endocrine system. After complete recovery, pregnancy can be resumed. In the first three months of pregnancy, it is also necessary to supplement folic acid and consume high-quality nutrients to meet the growth needs of the fetus. If the fetus is found to be empty after pregnancy, it is necessary to have an abortion or curettage as soon as possible to avoid causing greater harm to the woman as the pregnancy progresses.
If the empty sac is not very large at this time, a curettage surgery can be performed directly. If the empty sac is relatively large, medication needs to be taken to induce abortion, and then the curettage can be performed to avoid too much pain. If a woman wants to conceive again, it is best to undergo a comprehensive physical examination first, then identify the specific cause of the empty sac, and make adjustments as soon as possible to prepare for pregnancy.
Empty cysts will have corresponding symptoms. The initial symptom is vaginal bleeding, which is not excessive and does not exceed normal menstrual flow, similar to miscarriage. Then there will be indirect abdominal pain, and pregnancy reactions will gradually disappear. The appearance of these symptoms represents an empty cyst.