During pregnancy, it is important to regularly check your body. The body of a pregnant woman is of utmost importance, and a weak body can affect fetal development. At 8 weeks of pregnancy, the gestational sac is about 1.7 centimeters long. Due to different ovulation times, the size of the gestational sac also varies, and a slight error is normal.
At the beginning of pregnancy, pregnant women are usually quite nervous. The fetus cannot be seen or touched, and pregnant women cannot even feel the existence of the embryo. Therefore, it is necessary to use some equipment for examination to understand the condition of the fetus. Through B-ultrasound examination, the size and development of the gestational sac can be determined. Through B-ultrasound examination data, it is possible to know whether the gestational sac is developing normally.
What tests should be done at 8 weeks of pregnancy
Because the pregnancy is relatively short, pregnant women should undergo a comprehensive physical examination, not only blood tests, but also B-ultrasound to confirm whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy. At this time, the belly has not yet bulged, so before the B-ultrasound examination, pregnant women should drink a lot of water and hold their urine, make sufficient preparations, so that they can see more clearly during the B-ultrasound examination.
Precautions for 8 weeks of pregnancy
At 8 weeks of pregnancy, the gestational sac is relatively small, and pregnant women may also be worried. If there is no abdominal pain or bleeding in the lower body, there will generally not be any problems. Therefore, pregnant women should relax, eat more nutritious food, rest as much as possible, and should not play computer or mobile phone games for a long time. It is best to do less housework and try not to let the abdomen be hit. In order to protect the fetus and prevent miscarriage, it is best not to engage in sexual activity in the early stages of pregnancy.
When pregnant, some women may experience morning sickness, a significant decrease in appetite, and a lack of appetite. At this time, it is important to prepare foods that are visually appealing, fragrant, and delicious to stimulate their appetite. Due to the small size of the gestational sac, pregnant women do not need to consume large amounts of tonics for the time being, and only need a normal diet.