In recent years, people's living conditions have improved and they have paid more attention to eugenics and child rearing. Moreover, young people have more advanced thinking and are more willing to believe in science. Therefore, after getting pregnant, everyone knows to get checked in a timely manner and no longer feels that pregnancy tests are unnecessary. So, let's find out how long it takes to get checked during pregnancy?
When to get checked after pregnancy depends on whether the pregnant woman has high-risk factors. For ordinary pregnant women, if there are no factors such as abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, or adverse pregnancy history, it is recommended to undergo the first examination around 40-50 days of pregnancy. The first examination mainly involves blood tests for HCG values and thyroid function, as well as ultrasound examination of the implantation site of the gestational sac.
If a pregnant woman has a history of adverse pregnancy conditions, such as ectopic pregnancy or habitual miscarriage, it is necessary to undergo examinations in advance. In this case, it is recommended that pregnant women undergo their first check-up promptly after 35 days of pregnancy. Early examination can help detect any adverse conditions in the cyst in a timely manner and avoid miscarriage.
Some pregnant women may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding after pregnancy, and they need to go to the hospital for examination at any time. Because these clinical manifestations are typical symptoms of ectopic pregnancy, in order to promptly diagnose ectopic pregnancy, it is necessary to seek medical attention as soon as these clinical symptoms appear.