Recently, a woman underwent a B-ultrasound examination and the results showed intrauterine early pregnancy. As this female friend is not clear about the meaning of intrauterine early pregnancy, she wants to know what it means? Regarding this issue, the editor will explain it below, hoping that other female friends can understand it.
Intrauterine early pregnancy is actually a common result obtained after B-ultrasound examination, often used as a conclusion of B-ultrasound. The meaning of intrauterine early pregnancy should be viewed from two aspects. Firstly, intrauterine early pregnancy indicates that the woman is already pregnant. Under B-ultrasound, the presence of a gestational sac in the uterine cavity can be seen, and the presence of a gestational sac in the uterine cavity is also a strong basis for excluding ectopic pregnancy. Secondly, intrauterine early pregnancy also means that the gestational sac in the uterine cavity is in the early stage of pregnancy.
In early pregnancy, after the fertilized egg successfully implants in the uterine cavity and continues to develop, it usually forms a gestational sac between 30 and 40 days of pregnancy. The gestational sac is the original placental tissue, and at this time, the embryo has not yet formed. The small embryo is still wrapped by the amniotic membrane and vascular network. At 40 to 50 days of pregnancy, the gestational sac will form a fetal bud, and after about a week, from 50 to 60 days of pregnancy, the fetal heart will form.
The appearance of fetal bud and fetal heart indicates that the embryo has developed and formed, which can indicate that fetal bud and fetal heart are important signs of healthy embryo development. Under normal circumstances, women will observe whether fetal bud and cardiovascular fluctuations are seen through ultrasound examination around 7 weeks of pregnancy. If fetal bud and fetal heart are not found, it may be caused by a short period of time or late fertilized egg. It is recommended to wait for another week to undergo ultrasound re examination. As long as it appears before 8 weeks of pregnancy, there will be no problem.