After pregnancy, women need to undergo some tests to confirm their diagnosis, and there are also many examination items that need to be paid attention to throughout the pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, attention should be paid to checking the condition of the gestational sac. Some women may find that there is no gestational sac inside or outside the uterus during the examination, so how can they have a miscarriage without a gestational sac inside or outside the uterus?
If there is no gestational sac inside or outside the uterus during the examination after pregnancy, it is called an empty sac. Empty sac refers to the situation where the fetus stops developing during its growth and development due to various reasons, such as insufficient corpus luteum development or chromosomal abnormalities. Some women have a certain chance to expel the gestational sac on their own after experiencing an empty sac, completing the process of miscarriage. But it is important to pay attention to proper examination and care to avoid catching a cold or infection.
However, it should be noted that if some pregnant women experience an empty sac state and are unable to expel it on their own in a timely manner, artificial abortion may be necessary to remove the sac. Clinically, it is believed that an empty sac is a type of fetal arrest, and very few pregnant women can give birth to a healthy fetus in the presence of an empty sac. Therefore, surgery is generally required to remove the empty sac while maintaining fertility.
In addition, women should pay attention to comprehensive examinations for such abnormal situations, such as gynecological ultrasound, coagulation indicators, rheumatism and immune indicators, and examination of gestational sac chromosomes. After the appearance of an empty sac, women need to investigate the specific cause in order to avoid the occurrence of an empty sac during their next pregnancy.