How long can I have an ultrasound after menopause

  We all know that one of the signs of early pregnancy is amenorrhea. Many women who have normal menstruation but are in the stage of preparing for pregnancy use the absence of menstruation as a small criterion to determine whether they are pregnant. After menopause, we will first use test strips to test ourselves, and then go to the hospital for examination to determine if we are pregnant. After determining pregnancy through amenorrhea, it is necessary to undergo ultrasound examination. Many women only know that ultrasound examination is available, but do not know when to do it. So how long does it take to have an ultrasound after menopause?

  

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  B-ultrasound examination is a test that needs to be performed after determining pregnancy after menopause. Some pregnant mothers may mistakenly believe that the earlier the ultrasound is done after menopause, the better, but this is not the case. Because the first eight weeks of pregnancy are a critical stage for the formation of various organs in the fetus, and this stage is also an extraordinary stage that can easily lead to fetal malformations, ultrasound examination is usually not necessary. However, if the following conditions occur before the eighth week of pregnancy, B-ultrasound examination is necessary: abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, and abnormal pregnancy needs to be ruled out; Those who have uterine fibroids or pelvic masses before pregnancy; Those who cannot clearly determine the duration of amenorrhea and cannot accurately determine the pregnancy time based on physical signs and symptoms.

  For the question of how long to do B-ultrasound after amenorrhea, the first B-ultrasound examination is usually done eight weeks after amenorrhea, and a regular B-ultrasound is sufficient without the need for negative ultrasound or color ultrasound. The purpose of doing B-ultrasound is to check whether it is an ectopic pregnancy, and another is to check the size of the gestational sac and whether there is any original heartbeat.

  Reminder: Pregnant women who have already confirmed their pregnancy after menopause and do not have any special symptoms need not undergo ultrasound examination urgently to ensure the normal development of the fetus. B-ultrasound examination can be performed after eight weeks of amenorrhea, which can provide a more detailed understanding of the condition of the fetus.

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