In the early stages of pregnancy, expectant mothers need to go to the hospital for various examinations. Every inspection has its purpose and is also very important. Because ectopic pregnancy can cause great harm to the body, let's learn together how to detect intrauterine pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy?
Intrauterine pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy can be analyzed and diagnosed through ultrasound and HCG values. Generally, after 42 days of pregnancy, the intrauterine gestational sac can be seen through ultrasound, and by 50 days, the fetal heart and gestational sac can be seen, which is known as intrauterine pregnancy. If it is an ectopic pregnancy, the gestational sac cannot be seen at this time, and HCG examination is also an important test. It can not only detect pregnancy, but also determine whether it is an ectopic pregnancy. So pregnancy can be checked for intrauterine pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy through blood tests and ultrasound.
After pregnancy, expectant mothers must pay attention to keeping their abdomen warm, avoid catching a cold, and avoid excessive fatigue and staying up late. Try not to eat too spicy or too cold foods such as crabs in your diet. Vegetables and fruits should also be reasonably matched, and pregnant mothers should exercise appropriately to enhance their physical fitness, which is beneficial to their health and fetal development.
If the examination shows ectopic pregnancy, not only is the HCG value in the blood test relatively low, but the gestational sac cannot be seen by ultrasound. At this time, surgery is needed for treatment. If ectopic pregnancy is not treated early, it can affect future pregnancies. So when preparing for pregnancy, expectant mothers should first take care of their bodies. Once there is no inflammation in the gynecology department and everything is normal, they can proceed with pregnancy.