First time pregnant women may feel at a loss and unsure of what to do. Some pregnant women will immediately go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination, thinking that the gestational sac can be seen after pregnancy is detected. In fact, the gestational sac cannot be seen at the beginning of pregnancy, and HCG testing can be used to determine whether pregnancy is present. So, how many weeks do I need to get checked when I'm just pregnant?

The specific number of weeks of pregnancy that can be checked depends on the actual situation of the pregnant woman. If the pregnant woman is detected to be pregnant using early pregnancy test strips or through blood HCG testing without any other abnormal symptoms, a detailed examination can be conducted three months later. There are many examination items that need to be done in three months, so we need to first go to the hospital to get a medical card.
If vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain occur after pregnancy, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. If there is a situation of threatened miscarriage, it is also necessary to seek medical examination in a timely manner and receive bed rest and fetal protection treatment. If it is confirmed to be an ectopic pregnancy, immediate surgical treatment is required to avoid the occurrence of heavy bleeding.
In general, the specific number of weeks during pregnancy for examination still needs to be determined based on the pregnant woman's condition. Pregnant women need to relax and not have too much psychological pressure after pregnancy. If the pressure is too high and long-term depression occurs, it will affect the health of the fetus. Also, pay attention to rest more, avoid staying up late, and avoid eating spicy food.